#legoart — Public Fediverse posts
Live and recent posts from across the Fediverse tagged #legoart, aggregated by home.social.
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Wildlife sculptures built from more than 1.5 million Lego bricks are part of the stunning exhibition "Brick Planet" by Sean Kenney. #LEGO #BrickPlanet #Wildlife #Museum #LegoArt #ArtPhotography
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My display I had at Brickworld Indy 2026
As always, it was a great turn out, and a terrific experience! A few highlights that I can currently recall. A child saw my battle scene and said, “I love this!” The mother replied with a perplexed tone, “you do?” The child responded with an astounding “yes!"🤣
I feel I may have scarred a few attendees, both parents and kids. I signed a few autographs and caught up with my regulars I see at Indy. Another thing I can recall on Saturday was a mother and her 2 kids stared at my display and their eyes glazed over with bewliderment. After 10 minutes or so of utter disbelief they walked away and about 20 minutes later they came back. The mother exclaimed, “Every other display we kept going to the boys kept saying I want to go back to the squ1ddos display, over and over.” I felt quite special after hearing that, so I gave them 2 tokens I created for the displays I liked. Their eyes lit up sooo wide and she greatly appreciated the gesture. As I can recall more I will comment. -
Veinhart Soul Engine and Swarm Core - The Rebirth
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Fixed It For You (10 Photos)
Most of us walk past a cracked sidewalk or a crumbling wall and see something that needs a repair crew. But for a specific group of creative minds, these urban “scars” are the perfect starting point for a story. Whether it’s filling a pothole with colorful mosaics or turning a rusty pipe into a cinematic moment, these artists prove that beauty doesn’t require a blank canvas—it just requires a fresh pair of eyes. Here are 10 times street art “fixed” the world in the most […]https://streetartutopia.com/2026/01/06/fixed-it-for-you-10-photos/
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Fixed It For You (10 Photos)
Most of us walk past a cracked sidewalk or a crumbling wall and see something that needs a repair crew. But for a specific group of creative minds, these urban “scars” are the perfect starting point for a story. Whether it’s filling a pothole with colorful mosaics or turning a rusty pipe into a cinematic moment, these artists prove that beauty doesn’t require a blank canvas—it just requires a fresh pair of eyes. Here are 10 times street art “fixed” the world in the most […]https://streetartutopia.com/2026/01/06/fixed-it-for-you-10-photos/
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Fixed It For You (10 Photos)
Most of us walk past a cracked sidewalk or a crumbling wall and see something that needs a repair crew. But for a specific group of creative minds, these urban “scars” are the perfect starting point for a story. Whether it’s filling a pothole with colorful mosaics or turning a rusty pipe into a cinematic moment, these artists prove that beauty doesn’t require a blank canvas—it just requires a fresh pair of eyes. Here are 10 times street art “fixed” the world in the most […]https://streetartutopia.com/2026/01/06/fixed-it-for-you-10-photos/
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Fixed It For You (10 Photos)
Most of us walk past a cracked sidewalk or a crumbling wall and see something that needs a repair crew. But for a specific group of creative minds, these urban “scars” are the perfect starting point for a story. Whether it’s filling a pothole with colorful mosaics or turning a rusty pipe into a cinematic moment, these artists prove that beauty doesn’t require a blank canvas—it just requires a fresh pair of eyes. Here are 10 times street art “fixed” the world in the most […]https://streetartutopia.com/2026/01/06/fixed-it-for-you-10-photos/
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Fixed It For You (10 Photos)
Most of us walk past a cracked sidewalk or a crumbling wall and see something that needs a repair crew. But for a specific group of creative minds, these urban “scars” are the perfect starting point for a story. Whether it’s filling a pothole with colorful mosaics or turning a rusty pipe into a cinematic moment, these artists prove that beauty doesn’t require a blank canvas—it just requires a fresh pair of eyes. Here are 10 times street art “fixed” the world in the most […]https://streetartutopia.com/2026/01/06/fixed-it-for-you-10-photos/
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This is the Veinhart Soul Engine, before the expansion
Here’s the build before I added the bottom section from the sacrificed Swarm Node. As you can see it didn’t have enough detail and required expansion! :P This was also before I made the build properly modular. Now, aside from a few bits, it can be reassembled quickly. Also, if all goes well, the complete build will be on display at Brickbash at the end of February!
https://imgur.com/a/3woKgrT - pics
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#lego #dancingfigures #legoart
Work in progress -
My first proper foray into Eldritch Horror
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The Santa Slay is ready for the LEGO Christmas display today!
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/me wants.
Nope. /me needs 😁😅😍
https://www.lego.com/en-us/product/japanese-cherry-blossom-landscape-31218
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Can LEGO bricks capture the essence of Portugal?
Imagine the vibrant tiles of Portugal transformed into LEGO art. Riscio's 'Mosaic of Portuguese Tiles' not only showcases traditional patterns but also invites you to experience cultural nostalgia through building.
Read more in: https://brick.news/blog/lego-azulejos-6-designs-que-levam-as-paredes-de-lisboa-para-a-tua-estante?type=section_1#LEGO #Portugal #CulturalArt #Mosaic #LEGOArt #Bricks #Design
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Fixed It For You (10 Photos)
Sometimes the best repairs don’t come from the city—they come from artists with a sense of humor and a sharp eye for flaws worth fixing. In this collection, utility boxes, potholes, and cracked concrete all get unexpected upgrades. From David Zinn’s chalk creatures running a waffle business to a derelict bus stop turned into The Simpson’s living room, these clever interventions take broken, boring, or overlooked spots and turn them into moments of delight. More: Unreal Moments (8 […]https://streetartutopia.com/2025/10/04/fixed-it-for-you-9-photos/
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Fixed It For You (10 Photos)
Sometimes the best repairs don’t come from the city—they come from artists with a sense of humor and a sharp eye for flaws worth fixing. In this collection, utility boxes, potholes, and cracked concrete all get unexpected upgrades. From David Zinn’s chalk creatures running a waffle business to a derelict bus stop turned into The Simpson’s living room, these clever interventions take broken, boring, or overlooked spots and turn them into moments of delight. More: Unreal Moments (8 […]https://streetartutopia.com/2025/10/04/fixed-it-for-you-9-photos/
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Fixed It For You (10 Photos)
Sometimes the best repairs don’t come from the city—they come from artists with a sense of humor and a sharp eye for flaws worth fixing. In this collection, utility boxes, potholes, and cracked concrete all get unexpected upgrades. From David Zinn’s chalk creatures running a waffle business to a derelict bus stop turned into The Simpson’s living room, these clever interventions take broken, boring, or overlooked spots and turn them into moments of delight. More: Unreal Moments (8 […]https://streetartutopia.com/2025/10/04/fixed-it-for-you-9-photos/
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Fixed It For You (10 Photos)
Sometimes the best repairs don’t come from the city—they come from artists with a sense of humor and a sharp eye for flaws worth fixing. In this collection, utility boxes, potholes, and cracked concrete all get unexpected upgrades. From David Zinn’s chalk creatures running a waffle business to a derelict bus stop turned into The Simpson’s living room, these clever interventions take broken, boring, or overlooked spots and turn them into moments of delight. More: Unreal Moments (8 […]https://streetartutopia.com/2025/10/04/fixed-it-for-you-9-photos/
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Fixed It For You (10 Photos)
Sometimes the best repairs don’t come from the city—they come from artists with a sense of humor and a sharp eye for flaws worth fixing. In this collection, utility boxes, potholes, and cracked concrete all get unexpected upgrades. From David Zinn’s chalk creatures running a waffle business to a derelict bus stop turned into The Simpson’s living room, these clever interventions take broken, boring, or overlooked spots and turn them into moments of delight. More: Unreal Moments (8 […]https://streetartutopia.com/2025/10/04/fixed-it-for-you-9-photos/
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Deja florecer la alegría con los nuevos sets LEGO Botanicals y LEGO Art
https://powerups.es/deja-florecer-la-alegria-con-los-nuevos-sets-lego-botanicals-y-lego-art/
#Coleccionismo #Noticias #LEGOArt #LEGOBotanicals #LEGOGroup
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LEGO absolutely nailed it with the Keith Haring – Dancing Figures set. in LEGO Bold, brilliant, and bursting with color. This set pops just like his art. Instant favorite! #LEGOArt #KeithHaring #PopArtInBricks #CreativeVibesOnly #LEGOArt #KeithHaring #PopArt #DancingFigures #
Keith Haring – Dancing Figures... -
Lego built full-size F1 cars for the Miami GP drivers' parade
https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/6331840/2025/05/04/f1-miami-gp-lego-car-driver-parade/
#HackerNews #Lego #F1 #Cars #MiamiGP #DriverParade #LegoEngineering #Motorsport #LegoArt
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What If LEGO Could Repair the World? (12 Photos)
German artist Jan Vormann brings playful creativity to urban decay with his Dispatchwork project, repairing cracks and gaps in buildings with colorful LEGO bricks. These vibrant installations, found in cities worldwide, transform crumbling walls into eye-catching mosaics, blending art and functionality while inspiring community participation.https://streetartutopia.com/2025/10/14/repairing-the-world-with-lego/
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Look Behind You
Bit of fun for Monday evening, seemed a while since had done any Lego shots
#photography #photographer #lego #legophotography #legoideas #woodland #lightroom #legoart #legoinstragam #legominifigures #toyphotography #legofun
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“Hello, Fediverse! 👋
I’m Paddy 666 aka Brickbreaker666.Excited to connect with creative minds and explore this amazing community! Let’s create and share together. 🖤
#Introduction #GothMusic #Metalcore #Photography #LEGOArt #NaturePhotography #CreativeCommunity #neuhier #Fediverse”
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Repairing the World with LEGO: Jan Vormann’s Dispatchwork Project
What If LEGO Could Repair the World?
German artist Jan Vormann has turned the idea of fixing cracks in urban landscapes into a global movement with his Dispatchwork project. Using colorful LEGO bricks, Vormann repairs crumbling walls and structures, transforming decay into vibrant art. His playful installations, found in over 40 cities, challenge us to see imperfections as opportunities for creativity.
More Lego: Street Art by näutil – Lego
The Global Movement of LEGO Repairs
Vormann began Dispatchwork in Bocchignano, Italy, in 2007, and his project quickly spread worldwide. By filling gaps and cracks in aging buildings with LEGO bricks, his work contrasts the weathered tones of old structures with the bright colors of modern play. Some installations use just a few bricks, while others incorporate thousands, creating an eye-catching patchwork of color.
How Jan Vormann Turns Cracks Into Colorful Masterpieces
Each repair tells its own story, inviting viewers to reflect on urban decay and restoration. What makes Dispatchwork unique is its collaborative nature: passersby are often encouraged to participate, adding their own LEGO creations to the repairs. This transforms each artwork into a shared expression of creativity between the artist and the community.
LEGO Art That Inspires and Connects Communities
Jan Vormann’s project reminds us that art isn’t limited to galleries—it can be part of the everyday world. His work brings smiles to those who encounter it and sparks conversations about urban imperfections. It’s proof that even small creative gestures can leave a big impact.
Explore More
Want to see more of Jan Vormann’s Dispatchwork? Visit the official Dispatchwork website to explore additional installations and learn how to participate in this colorful global movement.
More Lego: Rule Breaker by Lego Jacker (8 artworks)
What do you think about Lego art like this?
#cityArt #colorfulArt #creativeRepairs #dispatchwork #JanVormann #LegoArt #playfulArt #publicArt #StreetArt #UrbanArt
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Repairing the World with LEGO: Jan Vormann’s Dispatchwork Project
What If LEGO Could Repair the World?
German artist Jan Vormann has turned the idea of fixing cracks in urban landscapes into a global movement with his Dispatchwork project. Using colorful LEGO bricks, Vormann repairs crumbling walls and structures, transforming decay into vibrant art. His playful installations, found in over 40 cities, challenge us to see imperfections as opportunities for creativity.
More Lego: Street Art by näutil – Lego
The Global Movement of LEGO Repairs
Vormann began Dispatchwork in Bocchignano, Italy, in 2007, and his project quickly spread worldwide. By filling gaps and cracks in aging buildings with LEGO bricks, his work contrasts the weathered tones of old structures with the bright colors of modern play. Some installations use just a few bricks, while others incorporate thousands, creating an eye-catching patchwork of color.
How Jan Vormann Turns Cracks Into Colorful Masterpieces
Each repair tells its own story, inviting viewers to reflect on urban decay and restoration. What makes Dispatchwork unique is its collaborative nature: passersby are often encouraged to participate, adding their own LEGO creations to the repairs. This transforms each artwork into a shared expression of creativity between the artist and the community.
LEGO Art That Inspires and Connects Communities
Jan Vormann’s project reminds us that art isn’t limited to galleries—it can be part of the everyday world. His work brings smiles to those who encounter it and sparks conversations about urban imperfections. It’s proof that even small creative gestures can leave a big impact.
Explore More
Want to see more of Jan Vormann’s Dispatchwork? Visit the official Dispatchwork website to explore additional installations and learn how to participate in this colorful global movement.
More Lego: Rule Breaker by Lego Jacker (8 artworks)
What do you think about Lego art like this?
#cityArt #colorfulArt #creativeRepairs #dispatchwork #JanVormann #LegoArt #playfulArt #publicArt #StreetArt #UrbanArt
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Repairing the World with LEGO: Jan Vormann’s Dispatchwork Project
What If LEGO Could Repair the World?
German artist Jan Vormann has turned the idea of fixing cracks in urban landscapes into a global movement with his Dispatchwork project. Using colorful LEGO bricks, Vormann repairs crumbling walls and structures, transforming decay into vibrant art. His playful installations, found in over 40 cities, challenge us to see imperfections as opportunities for creativity.
More Lego: Street Art by näutil – Lego
The Global Movement of LEGO Repairs
Vormann began Dispatchwork in Bocchignano, Italy, in 2007, and his project quickly spread worldwide. By filling gaps and cracks in aging buildings with LEGO bricks, his work contrasts the weathered tones of old structures with the bright colors of modern play. Some installations use just a few bricks, while others incorporate thousands, creating an eye-catching patchwork of color.
More like this: Ememem – Repairing Streets with Artful Mosaics
How Jan Vormann Turns Cracks Into Colorful Masterpieces
Each repair tells its own story, inviting viewers to reflect on urban decay and restoration. What makes Dispatchwork unique is its collaborative nature: passersby are often encouraged to participate, adding their own LEGO creations to the repairs. This transforms each artwork into a shared expression of creativity between the artist and the community.
LEGO Art That Inspires and Connects Communities
Jan Vormann’s project reminds us that art isn’t limited to galleries—it can be part of the everyday world. His work brings smiles to those who encounter it and sparks conversations about urban imperfections. It’s proof that even small creative gestures can leave a big impact.
Explore More
Want to see more of Jan Vormann’s Dispatchwork? Visit the official Dispatchwork website to explore additional installations and learn how to participate in this colorful global movement.
More Lego: Rule Breaker by Lego Jacker (8 artworks)
What do you think about Lego art like this?
#cityArt #colorfulArt #creativeRepairs #dispatchwork #JanVormann #LegoArt #playfulArt #publicArt #StreetArt #UrbanArt
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What If LEGO Could Repair the World? (12 Photos)
German artist Jan Vormann brings playful creativity to urban decay with his Dispatchwork project, repairing cracks and gaps in buildings with colorful LEGO bricks. These vibrant installations, found in cities worldwide, transform crumbling walls into eye-catching mosaics, blending art and functionality while inspiring community participation.https://streetartutopia.com/2025/10/14/repairing-the-world-with-lego/
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World Photography Day Fun
As some of you know this is my destress photography, just having fun so hope you all have something that you shoot just for yourselves to relax and enjoy!
#photography #photographer #lego #legophotography #legoideas #woodland #lightroom #legoart #legoinstragam #legominifigures #toyphotography #legofun
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Sunday = Funday
Bit of fun for a damp Sunday morning
#photography #photographer #lego #legophotography #legoideas #lightbox #lightroom #legoart #legoinstragam #legominifigures #toyphotography #legofun #reel
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Star Wars Beach
While at the beach doing some landscape shots thought would have some Lego fun too.
#photography #photographer #lego #legophotography #legoideas #coast #beach #lightroom #legoart #legoinstragam #davinciresolve #legominifigures #toyphotography #legofun #legostarwars #starwars
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Me Next Week
Summer break start this afternoon 😁
#photography #photographer #lego #legophotography #legoideas #woodland #lightroom #legoart #legoinstragam #legominifigures #toyphotography #legofun
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Late night fun.
We got our Goat Herder a companion and they've gone up in the world with a horse & cart and a whole herd of goats 🐐
#photography #photographer #lego #legophotography #legoideas #woodland #lightroom #legoart #legoinstragam #legominifigures #toyphotography #legofun
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This LEGO shadow art by Alex Eylar is so creative! The castle is my favorite since I love medieval fantasy themes in general.
Alex Eylar on Flickr: https://www.flickr.com/photos/hoyvinmayvin/
It's a great reminder that there are so many ways to build with LEGO and have fun with it.
Technical skills and design details in MOCs are great but I also appreciate these expressions of art.
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I had to look for my old #tmnt #lego minifigs to legofy the iconic rooftop scene from #tmntmutantmayhem but yay I'm pretty happy ! April is not aware of what's going on up there...
#legoart #legoartist #moc
Congrats #MikrosAnimation