Liz Gotthelf came down from Maine to take in Nathan Sawaya's the Art of the Brick exhibit on Newbury Street - 70 sculptures made from Legos - which she writes was l worth the two-hour ride (on the Downeaster from Maine) and $28 admission
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We don't need no education!
By anon
Sun, 02/19/2023 - 11:15am
We don't need no education!
Meh
By Kaz
Sun, 02/19/2023 - 11:29am
There are vastly better uses of Lego for art then this guy's stuff. Everything is a 3d render done in the most basic bricks or pixelated replacement of an image using the sides of bricks...just really basic stuff.
That was my sense...
By anon
Sun, 02/19/2023 - 6:27pm
That this is just Minecraft in big form.
(I haven't seen it tho, just a few pics!)
I haven't seen the actual
By Matt Frank
Mon, 02/20/2023 - 8:56am
I haven't seen the actual show yet but I disagree on how basic this stuff really is. It seems pretty straight forward I guess but so does drawing or painting until you go to do it.
Very basic
By Kaz
Mon, 02/20/2023 - 12:00pm
So basic you can use a computer to plan it out for you.
This program ( https://niemansculpt.redwoodlug.org/ ) even uses more SNOT (studs not on top) technique than he does.
$28? I'll let you view all 32
By Wilma Flintz
Sun, 02/19/2023 - 10:41pm
$28? I'll let you view all 32 Lego Superhero Sets my son has completed and strewn about the house for a flat 10 bucks! I can save you drive and stream it to you for 5.
But do we get to see bonus clips
By mg
Mon, 02/20/2023 - 4:06pm
But do we get to see bonus clips of you hopping around on one foot in pain after stepping barefoot on the pieces that were accidentally left out of the build and strewn around the floor?
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