Whether complete compartmentalization and tunnel vision will do any good with so many tiny particles? Image source: LEGO
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LEGO Art: When blocks become a work of art

Raphael Knecht
3.7.2020
Translation: machine translated

If you can't see the floor at home because of all the plastic bricks, then you're a LEGO fan. Do you collect them and can't live without them? Then here's the kicker: LEGO is now also making art. And it costs money.

The Beatles, Marilyn Monroe, Star Wars and Iron Man

LEGO is launching a total of four new sets. The Beatles set contains 2933 pieces and offers a total of four motifs. You can recreate the portrait of John Lennon, George Harrison, Ringo Starr or Paul McCartney - using really small, round 1×1 LEGO bricks. The catch: if you want all four Beatles next to each other on your wall, you have to buy the set four times. That's cool for LEGO, but at 140 francs per set, it's also pretty expensive fun.

Friends of modern art will get their money's worth in the second set - pun intended. You can assemble Andy Warhol's Marilyn Monroe from a total of 3341 pieces. Unlike the Beatles quartet, the beautiful Marilyn is unique, but can be created in four different colours. You can also painstakingly assemble this pop art picture from the smallest possible LEGO pieces. Here, too, you need four sets if you want all four coloured Monroes on the wall.

Last but not least, Iron Man also makes his appearance on the LEGO Art stage. The fourth set consists of 3167 bricks and lets you build Iron Man MK III, Iron Man MK LXXXV and the Hulkbuster. You can also combine this set with two other identical sets to create a giant Iron Man with an outstretched arm - compared to the vertical Darth Vader, the Tin Man is horizontal.

LEGO art: soundtracks and new parts included

LEGO wouldn't be LEGO if that were all there was to it. While assembling the 40×40 centimetre pictures, you can listen to a podcast that provides you with interesting facts and figures about the respective set. The whole thing is called "Audio Building" - will the Beatles include some of their songs and will you be able to hum along to the theme tune for Star Wars?

Whether you're looking forward to the monotonous assembly of countless uniform bricks or special art on your wall: the LEGO Art sets are a must-have for fans of the colourful bricks. After all, what could be nicer than looking at a smiling Marilyn Monroe made of LEGO with aching fingertips after hours of precision work? That's right, looking at four smiling Marilyn Monroes. <p

Header image: Whether complete compartmentalization and tunnel vision will do any good with so many tiny particles? Image source: LEGO

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When I'm not stuffing my face with sweets, you'll catch me running around in the gym hall. I’m a passionate floorball player and coach. On rainy days, I tinker with my homebuilt PCs, robots or other gadgets. Music is always my trusted companion. I also enjoy tackling hilly terrain on my road bike and criss-crossing the country on my cross-country skis. 


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