Frida Kahlo by visual artist Karen Cantuq, who was inspired by the official Lego artist portraits of Marco Sodano (Including Van Gogh, above).
They’re best when you squint.
Frida Kahlo by visual artist Karen Cantuq, who was inspired by the official Lego artist portraits of Marco Sodano (Including Van Gogh, above).
They’re best when you squint.
At Ballyfermot Library, Dublin 10.
Róisín Lambe tweetz:
Very impressed with Ballyfermot library – also has this huge LEGO construction of Dublin City Hall.
In fairness.
Previously: LEGO Dublin City Hall (2013)
Unofficial music industry LEGO minifigs by Minifigs.me – some available as individual, others as complete band sets.
But not Bloc Party.
More here ( around €15 – €56 depending on lineup)





A 1,000-piece Central Perk LEGO set (celebrating the 25th anniversary of the sitcom’s September 1994 launch) complete with minifigs of Ross, Rachel, Chandler, Monica, Joey, Phoebe and Gunther.
Available next month for €69.99.
Master Lego builder Wolf Zipp showcases his giant working model of the SLJ900/32 Wowjoint – a megamachine designed to transport and place large bridge sections, complete with pneumatic lifts, omnidirectional wheels and a cantilever system.
A very impressive LEGO Mindstorms bridge-building rig constructed back in 2012 by (presumably off-duty but you’d never know) boffins at the Oslo And Akershus University Of Applied Science.
Fjordenhus -several yards out into the waters of Denmark’s Vejle Fjord, connected to the shore by a footbridge and a subterranean tunnel, is the new office of investment and holding company Kirk Kapital – owned by three brothers directly descended from LEGO founder Ole Kirk Kristiansen.
Designed by the studio of Danish-Icelandic artist Olafur Eliasson, the structure is composed of 970,000 bricks formed into four intersecting cylinders. The ground floor of the structure is accessible by the public.
A blocky shot by shot remake of Oasis’ iconic black and white video for Wonderwall by South African LEGO enthusiast James Cawood.
The trailer for Star Wars: The Last Jedi recreated shot for shot in LEGO by Huxley Berg Studios.