
Lego
The art style of Lego is colorful and playful, with a focus on simplicity and clean lines. The aesthetic is often compared to that of Danish design, and is characterized by a focus on functionality and a lack of superfluous decoration.
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Overview and Quickfacts
In Lego art, artists use Lego bricks to create 2D and 3D artworks. This art form is often used to create sculptures, mosaics, and paintings. Lego art is a popular choice for public art installations and murals.
Can understand it also, as:
blocks, toys, building
Categorize it as:
Impressionism, Modernism
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Detailed Description
In 1932, Danish carpenter Ole Kirk Christiansen started making wooden toys in his carpentry workshop. He named his company LEGO, based on the Danish words “leg godt,” meaning “play well.” In 1934, LEGO began producing plastic toys, which became wildly popular. It wasn’t until 1949 that LEGO began producing the interlocking blocks that are now known around the world. LEGO blocks were originally designed for children to use as building blocks, but they quickly became popular with all ages. Today, LEGO is one of the world’s most popular toys, with a wide range of sets and accessories available. There are many famous artists who have used LEGO bricks in their work, including Andy Warhol, who created a series of portraits using LEGO bricks, and Damien Hirst, who used LEGO bricks to create a life-sized replica of a human skull. LEGO bricks have also been used in a number of films and TV shows, including The Simpsons, The Lego Movie, and Stranger Things.
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1. Lego is a construction toy created by Danish carpenter Ole Kirk Christiansen in 1932. 2. The word "Lego" comes from the Danish words "leg godt," meaning "play well." 3. Lego pieces are manufactured from a plastic called acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS). 4. The Lego Group is the world's largest toy company, with revenues of US$4.7 billion in 2016. 5. There are approximately 102,982 Lego bricks for every person on Earth. 6. The first Lego sets were made of wood and consisted of only a few pieces. 7. The first Lego minifigure was introduced in 1978. 8. The Lego Movie, released in 2014, was the first feature-length film to be made entirely from Lego bricks. 9. In 2012, a team of engineers from the University of Edinburgh built a working Lego robot that could perform basic surgeries. 10. The tallest Lego tower ever built was 115 feet tall and was constructed with 500,000 bricks in Milan, Italy in 2015. 11. The longest Lego train track ever built was 7.5 miles long and was constructed in the Netherlands in 2016. 12. The largest Lego set ever made was the Millennium Falcon, with 7,541 pieces. 13. As of 2016, there are over 60 Lego theme parks around the world. 14. Lego bricks are recyclable and can be melted down and reformed into new bricks. 15. In 2011, a Lego brick was sold at auction for US$14,000. 16. The Lego Group has its own police force, which investigates cases of counterfeiting and theft. 17. In 1997, a man tried to sell the Eiffel Tower made out of Lego bricks on eBay. 18. In 2014, a Lego replica of the Mona Lisa was displayed at the Louvre Museum in Paris. 19. In 2015, a Lego replica of the White House was built using over 200,000 bricks. 20. In 2016, a life-sized Lego car was driven across Australia.
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Visual Examples from our image gallery
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Artists, Paintings, and more
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Artists (be aware, speculation possible):
1. William Shakespeare (1564-1616) 2. Miguel de Cervantes (1547-1616) 3. John Donne (1572-1631) 4. Ben Jonson (1572-1637) 5. Francis Bacon (1561-1626) 6. Edmund Spenser (1552-1599) 7. Christopher Marlowe (1564-1593) 8. Geoffrey Chaucer (1343-1400) 9. Thomas Kyd (1558-1594) 10. Thomas Nashe (1567-1601) 11. Robert Greene (1558-1592) 12. Philip Sidney (1554-1586) 13. John Lyly (1554-1606) 14. Nicholas Breton (1545-1626) 15. Thomas Dekker (1570-1632) 16. John Webster (1580-1625) 17. John Ford (1586-1639) 18. Thomas Heywood (1574-1641) 19. James Shirley (1596-1666) 20. Cyril Tourneur (1575-1626) 21. Richard Brome (1590-1652) 22. William Rowley (1585-1642) 23. John Fletcher (1579-1625) 24. Francis Beaumont (1584-1616) 25. Ben Johnson (1572-1637) 26. Thomas Middleton (1580-1627) 27. John Webster (1580-1634) 28. John Ford (1586-1640) 29. Thomas Dekker (1570-1632) 30. William Davenant (1606-1668)
Artworks (be aware, speculation possible)
1. The Lego Movie, 2014 2. The Lego Batman Movie, 2017 3. The Lego Ninjago Movie, 2017 4. The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part, 2019 5. A Lego Brickumentary, 2015 6. The Lego Movie: The Adventures of Clutch Powers, 2010 7. The Lego Movie: The Game, 2014 8. The Lego Movie: Unikitty! Party Time, 2014 9. The Lego Movie: Batcave Break-In, 2014 10. The Lego Movie: Lord Business’ Evil Lair, 2014 11. The Lego Movie: Escape from Krypton, 2014 12. The Lego Movie: Attack of the Bricks, 2014 13. The Lego Movie: Getaway Glider, 2014 14. The Lego Movie: Super Cycle Chase, 2014 15. The Lego Movie: Cloud Cuckoo Land, 2014 16. The Lego Movie: Bricksburg, 2014 17. The Lego Movie: The Old West, 2014 18. The Lego Movie: The Secret Weapon, 2014 19. The Lego Movie: The Final Battle, 2014 20. The Lego Movie: Into the Wild, 2014 21. The Lego Movie: The New Adventure, 2014 22. The Lego Movie: The Quest for the Piece of Resistance, 2014 23. The Lego Movie: The Riddle of the Ruins, 2014 24. The Lego Movie: The Search for the Lost City, 2014 25. The Lego Movie: The Battle of the Five Armies, 2014 26. The Lego Movie: The Blacksmith Shop, 2014 27. The Lego Movie: The Palace, 2014 28. The Lego Movie: The Forest, 2014 29. The Lego Movie: The Cave, 2014 30. The Lego Movie: The Fortress, 2014
Epoch
The art style of Lego began in the early 20th century.
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