LEGO Art – new collection of building kits for adults
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The world’s most iconic artists, bands and characters available as brick paintings.
LEGO Group has announced the release of a new adult series of building sets, called LEGO Art. Among the sets included in it there are portraits of worldwide famous The Beatles. The series also include the famous pop art portrait of Marilyn Monroe by Andy Warhol, the picture of Marvel comic book hero Iron Man and a set dedicated to Star Wars.
"We will be able to inspire movie fans, music lovers and fans of art and design to immerse themselves in the world of art and creativity associated with their idols,” commented Louise Elizabeth Bontoft, senior director of design at Lego Group.
The Beatles kit consists of 2,933 parts. Assembled paintings can, for example, be hung on the wall as a decor. Also, for each set in the series, in addition, there are signature plates and a special audio podcast dedicated to the topic of the set.
While LEGO is only starting with Brick Paintings we already have a wide collection ranging from celebrities to various animals and Christmas theme. You can check our collection here: https://laminifigs.com/collections/brick-paintings
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