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LEGO Architecture Studio

Explore, experiment and create with LEGO® Architecture Studio with 1210 bricks and a 272-page guidebook endorsed by leading architects.

LEGO Tattoo By Pilot Extra-fine

An awesome ad for ball-pen “Pilot Extra-fine“, with some crazy bad-ass tattoo on LEGO figurines. Created by Grey Barcelona. Continue reading »

Philippine Map Made of Lego

A Philippine map with landmarks made of 50,000 pieces of Lego is exhibited in a mall in Davao City, Southern Philippines. (Barcroft Media)

X-Wing Starfighter Made of Lego

Star Wars fans view a life-size replica of an X-Wing Starfighter at Legoland in California. (WENN)

A Philippine Map Made of Lego

A Philippine map with landmarks made of 50,000 pieces of Lego is exhibited in a mall in Davao City, Southern Philippines. (Barcroft Media)

LEGO Vampire

A giant vampire figure is completed in the early morning at the LEGO Halloween-themed community build in New Orleans. (Cheryl Gerber/Invision for LEGO)

LEGO Colosseum by Ryan McNaught

There’s nothing we love more than a finely crafted LEGO project, and that’s exactly what we have here from Ryan McNaught, one of the best certified LEGO builders in the game.

McNaught has built the world’s first Colosseum built entirely from LEGOs. The project took nearly 200,000 LEGO bricks to put together, and is currently on display at the Nicholson Museum in Melbourne, Australia until January 2013. The project is displayed in a half and half form, showcasing the Colosseum in its present day form on one side along with Rome’s original Colosseum circa 80 AD on the other half. Continue reading »

Lego Battleship Yamato Is Biggest Lego Ship Ever

Japanese Lego builder Jumpei Mitsui has been hard at work at a 1:40 model of the famous Battleship Yamato for over a year. This gargantuan model puts the Millennium Falcon to shame, stretching out for over 20 feet and using a whopping 100,000 pieces. The Lego version was constructed at minifig scale (1/40), which is an amazing task that resulted in these specs: 22 feet long, 3 feet wide, 330 pounds and more than 200,000 Lego pieces. Continue reading »

Computer Programmer Makes Stephen Hawking and other Famous Faces from Lego Blocks

It takes around 30 hours to build each model, and Iain refuses to use glue – depending instead on arranging the bricks in a way that gives them maximum strength. He orders his bricks ‘in bulk’ online and owns around 50,000 pieces of Lego.

Physicist Stephen Hawking rendered in Lego by imaginative father Iain Heath. Continue reading »

Family Make 7ft festive Dalek from 100,000 Lego Bricks

The most evil being in the universe isn’t the first thing that comes to mind when you consider Christmas – even when it’s made out of Lego. But you can’t blame the Addis family for knocking up this impressive 7ft Dalek complete with a Santa hat out of the toy bricks.

The Addis family with this year’s Lego masterpiece at thier home in Huntingdon, Cambs. Continue reading »

Lego Production Factory in Billund, Denmark

Minifigure heads on the Lego production line in Billund, Denmark, where two million Lego pieces are made every hour. This machine, one of several similar ones in the factory, can paint different expressions on each side of the heads. (Alex Howe) Continue reading »

Lego Recreates Year 2011 From UC Davis to Royal Wedding

When The Guardian began posting pictures of a giant Lego Christmas tree being erected in London’s St. Pancras Station, the newspaper’s Flickr account inspired users to create 3D Lego pictures of 2011, giving “the year’s news” through a series of submissions done entirely in Lego blocks.

Encompassing everything from the pie-ing of Rubert Murdoch to Obama and his national security team in the war room, from the topical and silly to the powerful and transcendent, these artists created not just scenes but occasionally entire worlds within their Lego creations.

Prince William and Kate Middleton kiss on the balcony of Buckingham Palace following their royal wedding at Westminster Abbey. (allyhook/Twitter) Continue reading »

LEGO Christmas Tree

Duncan Titmarsh, the UK’s only LEGO Certified Professional, places the star on top of a Christmas tree made entirely out of LEGO at St Pancras International. The tree is 12.2 metres high, is made up of 600,000 LEGO Bricks, and has 172 branches and 1200 baubles. (David Parry/PA) Continue reading »

The World’s Highest Lego Tower

People look at the world’s highest Lego tower, at a stand at Kidexpo, a fair dedicated to games and leisure for children, in Paris (FRANCOIS GUILLOT/AFP/Getty Images)

Lego Sports City Recreates 2008 Beijing Olympics

Lego Sports City Recreates 2008 Beijing Olympics
Lego Sports City Recreates 2008 Beijing Olympics
Created by The Hong Kong LEGO Users Group within 100 hrs. +7 images. Continue reading »

The Superb Concept Artworks by Amin Faramarzian

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Amin Faramarzian, based in Turkey, is a freelance illustrator with a background in graphic design and animation. Continue reading »

This Visual Artist Uses Brands and Everyday Objects to Create Captivating Images

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Meet Spanish 3D artist and visual designer Jaime Sanchez (previously featured). He designs 3D art and design for contemporary galleries and international brands with wizardry. Continue reading »

Photographer Made Action Shots Of Miniature Pop-Culture Character Figurines And Various Drinks

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Andrea has been engaged in photography since her teenage years, exploring various genres such as nature, astro, landscape, and city photography. Around May 2020, she noticed she hadn’t used her camera for several months. During this period, to stay occupied, she rekindled her childhood passion for Lego. After assembling a few sets, she decided to photograph them. Continue reading »

The Superb Dystopian Illustrations by Mad Kobra

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The Dominican Republic-based artist Mad Kobra, also going by Pedro Carvajal, mixes vibrant colors, gritty textures, and bold lines to create amazing cyberpunk works of art. Continue reading »

Late Capitalism: Incredible Post-Apocalyptic Art by Michael Kerbow

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Based in San Francisco, Michael Kerbow is a versatile artist known for his proficiency in various artistic mediums, including painting, drawing, assemblage, and digitally manipulated photography. Continue reading »

Thought-Provoking Oil Paintings by Ilya Brezinski

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Ilya Brezinski has become a household name in the realm of captivating and humorous art. His signature oil on canvas creations are a delightful fusion of wit, humour and thought-provoking narratives. Continue reading »

The Best Analog Photos From Around The World That Won The Analog Sparks Awards 2023

We are thrilled to announce the winners of the 2023 Analog Sparks International Film Photography Awards. Prepare to be amazed by these breathtaking images!

Let’s celebrate the diverse realm of visual storytelling and the extraordinary talents that brought these mesmerizing analog images to life. Presenting the crème de la crème of analog photography from the 2023 Analog Sparks International Film Photography Awards.

This year, 2023, marks the debut of the Analog Sparks competition. The creation of these awards was influenced by the Analog Sparks Instagram community, a brainchild of Reka Koti. This platform serves as a stage for thousands of emerging and established analog photographers worldwide to showcase their work and engage in meaningful interactions.

In its inaugural year, Analog Sparks was inundated with over a thousand remarkable submissions from around the world in eight categories – Architecture, Fine Art, People, Lifestyle, Nature, Photojournalism, Technique, Zines and Photobooks.

Parallel Worlds (2nd Place In Nature)
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“The Parallel Worlds Series offers a unique perspective on the relationship between humans and the environment, inspiring viewers to contemplate their own impact on the world. Using analogue photography, Nibera shows what the world would be like if humans respected nature.” Bernarda Nibera Conič, Slovenia Continue reading »

Amazing Finalists for The 2023 Australian Institute for Bioengineering and Nanotechnology Image Contest

Featuring images from a heart-shaped stem cell cluster to the enchanting purple gold and ‘scientific confections’, these are the top 12 contenders in the 2023 Australian Institute for Bioengineering and Nanotechnology imaging competition. Every year, as National Science Week approaches, researchers from the University of Queensland’s AIBN host a contest to spotlight the most captivating images captured with advanced imaging tools and microscopes.

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Scientists use magnetic resonance microscopy as a non-invasive MRI method to visualise internal organs. This spiky-looking specimen is actually a rat kidney. Photograph: Gary Cowin/AIBN Continue reading »

Breathing Life into Junk: Stephen Ives’ Unique Bricolage Art

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Born in England in 1970, Stephen Ives is a Melbourne-based artist specializing in bricolage. He forges his works from a diverse mix of materials: toys, junk, discovered objects, model kits, and pliable extras like polymer clays and aluminum. Continue reading »

Incredible Otherworldly Paintings by Kristin Kwan

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The mesmerizing and intense paintings of artist Kristin Kwan transport viewers to a surreal and fantastical world. Rooted in allegory, her work delves into life’s big questions, inviting contemplation of existence and our place within it. Continue reading »