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Got a splitting headache? Imagine how he feels: this Lego sculpture is called Cracked and is by Nathan Sawaya. It uses 8,948 blue Lego bricks. The artist glues the bricks together as he creates his sculptures to ensure they can be transported safely. This is from the exhibition The Art of the Brick, which visited London's Truman Brewery in 2015.
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Title: | Cracked, a Lego sculpture |
Filename: | IMG_2167.JPG |
Location: | London, UK |
Camera: | Canon EOS 700D |
Date (GMT): | 05/04/15 23:04 |
Original size: | 5184 x 3456 pixels |
Copyright: | ©Sean McManus. Ask me about reuse. |
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