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  2. The Art of the Brick - Wikipedia

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    The Art of the Brick first premiered in 2007. [1] [4] [5] It is the first traveling art exhibition to focus exclusively on sculptures made using LEGO building bricks.[1]Since 2007, it has toured through over 80 cities and been to each populated continent.

  3. Nathan Sawaya - Wikipedia

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    Sawaya is officially recognized by The Lego Group as a Lego Certified Professional. [2] Sawaya's creations include a 7-foot (2.1 m) replica of the Brooklyn Bridge, a life-size model of a Tyrannosaurus rex, and a 6-foot (1.8 m) sculpture of Han Solo frozen in carbonite.His works include human form sculptures titled 'Yellow,' 'Red,' and 'Blue' .

  4. Sean Kenney (artist) - Wikipedia

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    At the age of 27, Kenney began creating Lego sculptures professionally from his studio in New York City.Early work included renditions of New York landmarks like Greenwich Village and The Empire State Building, before giving way to larger commissioned sculptures and artistic pieces for companies such as Google, Mazda, and JP Morgan Chase.

  5. Meet the Ghanaian Canadian Lego sculptor building a Black ...

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    The sculpture was initially the size of a six-year-old girl but as his technique developed and more Lego pieces were released, he aged her and enhanced her aesthetic. She is now the size of an ...

  6. Popular LEGO art exhibit hits Raleigh, with displays from ...

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  7. Ekow Nimako - Wikipedia

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    Ekow Nimako (born 1979 [1] [2] in Côte-des-Neiges [3]) is a Ghanaian Canadian artist known for creating sculptures out of Lego. [4] [5] [6] His Lego sculptures focus mainly on African culture, history, and futurism. [4] [6] Nimako uses primarily black Lego. [7] Nimako studied art at York University in Toronto, Canada. [1] [5]