Request Beautiful Lego from the catalog.
Legos have been a building block of childhoods around the world for
decades (the Danish company, the Lego Group, was founded in 1949), but
as graphic designer Doyle demonstrates in this impressive collection of
360 Lego models, they're far from child's play. The book showcases the
work of 77 artists, who offer a wildly divergent results: from portraits
of Freddie Mercury and the monsters from Alien to dissected frogs,
space stations, and chromed-out hot rods. Though Doyle humbly waits
until the middle of the book to showcase a few of his own sculptures,
they are among the most striking. His stark black-and-white renderings
of an elegant Victorian house damaged by an uprooted tree, as well as
the book's cover (a massive futuristic city with countless spires) are
nothing short of breathtaking. Brief bios of the creators accompany each
entry, with the artists discussing what drew them to Lego bricks and
their approach to design. One featured artist, Jordan Schwartz, may have
achieved the ultimate goal: landing a job at Lego as a product designer
due in part to his creations. Surprisingly, the book doesn't include
specifications such as the dimensions of the pieces or the number of
bricks used, nor are there images of works-in-progress. If readers can
forgive that, they will be mesmerized by this astonishing collection.
Full-color illus. Copyright 2013 Publishers Weekly
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