Also at the Green Animals Topiary Garden in Portsmouth, Rhode Island, was an art exhibit, Sean Kenney's Natures Connects. From the website: This award-winning and record-breaking exhibition uses beautiful works of art made from simple toys to explore animal endangerment, the balance of ecosystems, and mankind’s relationship with nature. The art for the exhibit is/was made out of LEGO building bricks. The exhibit runs until September 10, 2023.
27,788 bricks, 515 hours
61,107 bricks, 265 hours
23,317 bricks, 290 hours
29, 314 bricks, 240 hours
12,990 bricks, 80 hours
46, 563 bricks, 215 hours
37, 879 bricks, 327 hours
19,536 bricks, 220 hours
39,708 bricks, 425 hours
68, 827 bricks, 625 hours
Wonderful! Valerie
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DeleteAbsolutely amazing what one can do with legos. This is a stunning collection and I am delighted you shared both the art and the signs.
ReplyDeleteThe sculptures were impressive
DeleteThat's some impressive LEGO work! 😲
ReplyDeleteAnd fun to find hidden through the garden
DeleteIt's a Lego garden. Those animals are very cool! It's amazing what you can build with Legos. Hope you are enjoying this day!
ReplyDeleteWho woulda thunk you could get round shapes from rectangular bricks! 10 - 15 degrees warmer and today would be perfect for me 🌞
DeleteThose are impressive CJ! Did you have a favorite? I'd say the deer were mine but loved many... Hugs! deb
ReplyDeleteMy favorites were the deer, too.
DeleteThank You !! I SO Loved Checking In Today
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I saw a link to Lego instructions at the Internet Archive, but I bet they don't have these. Cool!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely amazing and wonderful :)
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
Wow, they look fantastic!
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