





Nathan Sawaya is a New York-based artist who creates awe-inspiring works out of some of the most unlikely things. His recent North American museum tours feature large-scale sculptures using only toy building blocks. LEGO® bricks to be exact.
Visit his site Nathan Sawaya: The Art of the Brick
2 comments:
Great arts!
¡¡Hola Ana Cristina!!.
Me sorprende gratamente las figuras que realiza este "artista del lego".
Ya sabemos cual era el juego que utilizaba cuando era pequeño... ¿verdad?.
Saluditos
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