Lego art by a Japanese artist

Pizza

Lego is well embedded in our general culture and in addition to being part of the childhood of millions of people and of the new generations to come, it is also serves as a form of expression if one has the talent to use it as a form of expression.

Un Japanese creator uses Lego pieces to demonstrate what can be created with these creations inspired by various types of food such as bananas or a slightly strange hamburger. We are not going to be very surprised by this striking idea, since from these lines we usually bring all kinds of artists with different specialties.

Tary is the creator of these artistic projections with Lego and he also usually devises some with Star Wars characters, but it is in this more nourishing one where he seems to be more at ease to present us with a series of pieces.

Banana

All over the world there are 40 Lego Master Creators and each one of them is carefully selected by the company. Similar to other craft jobs, they begin as apprentices to assimilate the teacher's teaching with those who learn different techniques, something that usually takes a few years before they take that rank for themselves.

Burger

One of the creative masters, Paul Chrzan, maintains that he usually tells everyone that don't stop building and creating. You have to keep creating and playing with the pieces and not fall into the daily routine that is usually creating a house and a spaceship. It is the same one that recommends trying to create the family pet, a portrait of the parents or something that is different from what is usually built with this type of Lego pieces.

Dessert

You have the flickr of the Japanese creator to continue his work.


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