Video: Food and everything else. Realistic Lego Figures by Bruce Lowell
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
Adults and serious people can be at work, formal meetings and other events. At home, they want to relax and do something interesting and unobtrusive - drawing, reading, playing computer or video games, or even building various figures from the designer. Artist by name Bruce Lowell, like other "adult children", was so carried away by this venture that he became known as a talented and creative sculptor. In particular, thanks to its funny realistic food figurines and everything else. Unlike many other Lego enthusiasts, Bruce Lowell does not make cars, buildings, factories, palaces, famous architectural monuments or sculptures of famous people from blocks. He prefers to copy everyday, household items and things that we use, if not every day, then much more often than we see, for example, Big Ben or the Golden Gate Bridge.
The collection of Lego sculptures by this author includes donuts and cakes, hamburgers and hot dogs, tacos and sandwiches. And since "not by bread alone", Bruce Lowell reproduces mixers and vacuum cleaners, rubbish bins, paint brushes and spatulas and many other things familiar to us from the constructor. Moreover, they are so familiar that they do not even cause surprise. People start to be surprised only when they imagine how much time and effort was spent to copy these objects to the very last wheel, the very last highlight!
Bruce Lowell has been doing this hobby on a professional level for quite some time. His work can be seen on the personal site.
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