Ms. Flowers told us: “One is made out of pencil eraser tops and the other is made out of Legos. The Lego creator ran out of white Legos and improvised with a red Lego bandanna on his skull.”
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What a perfect way to celebrate a Friday! I love being able to feature the work of up and coming artists as well as see the inspiration of our daily influence on the future of art and culture or as Richard Florida may see them future creative class types. Thanks again for sharing this work.
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The window display that Fauxred found at the Arrogant Cat store in London. That is my favorite!
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I hate to be a pain, but Lego is already plural, like sheep (according to Lego themselves apparently)
ReplyDeleteSorry, my mistake, it's actually LEGO (all caps)
ReplyDeleteDamn, triple mistake, it's 'LEGO bricks' according to LEGO http://cache.lego.com/downloads/aboutus/LEGO_company_profile_UK.pdf (search for 'plural')
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