Jan Vormann fills spaces in real-world walls with LEGO

Artist Jan Vormann participated in a project in Bocchignano, Italy, during which he filled various cracks and corners throughout the town with brightly colored little plastic bricks. Click the picture for the full gallery:

Admittedly, there are a couple pictures showing that not all the plastic bricks are LEGO® brand building toys, but the concept is too cool not to pass along to all of you. (But don’t try this in your own neighborhood, kids.)

Via Wooster Collective, with a hat-tip to reader Nick.

3 Responses to “Jan Vormann fills spaces in real-world walls with LEGO”

  1. This deserves at least one comment, this is some guerilla-style LEGO action.

  2. He hasn’t actually filled anything with LEGO at all - if you scratch away hard enough at the wall of YOUR house you’ll see that everything is made of LEGO underneath. Everything. Go on, try it!

    Dr. S.

  3. Work of art. Truly beautiful.

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