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Re: Is Lego Art, or what?
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lugnet.general
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Sat, 17 Feb 2001 00:03:11 GMT
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jonathan lill wrote:
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> Do you make things which aren't strictly speaking Lego creations but involve
> the use of bricks (i.e. multimedia collages)?
My wife has made things that involve photos and parts of photos mixed with
patterns of Lego bricks. Sort of like fancy photo frames.
I've made a number of useful items that have some design I consider art.
For example, napkin holders and computer furniture.
> Response to any of these issues would be appreciated.
> By the way, I have seen some models of museums of art in Lego bricks but I
> would be interested in seeing brick creations that are truly abstract and
> not imitations or representations of everyday, or real, objects.
I enjoy those sorts of creations too. For example, the transparent train
in Japan. The centipede train. The models in the book "Gate of the Present."
/Eric McC/
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