henrysunset Posted May 28, 2016 Posted May 28, 2016 (edited) I had the pleasure to see the exhibit in New York two years ago, and to preview the brand new Seattle exhibit on Thursday night. It is a fantastic show, and the Pacific Science Center has used a large exhibition space for the show, allowing ample space to walk around the 3D art pieces and see them from multiple perspectives. The gallery begins with LEGO re-creations of famous paintings and sculpture. One of my favorites was “The Great Wave off Kanagawa” I have prepared a preview and gallery of the Seattle exhibit at my website. The article includes photos of about 1/3 of the art on display at the show, and includes my thoughts on the favorite pieces in the exhibit. The highlight of the show are the creative sculptures, usually featuring human forms and complex subjects, such as his most famous work which is simply titled "Yellow". The exhibit explores three main themes: LEGO re-creations of famous artworks, unique sculptures by artist Nathan Sawaya, and some mixed-media and performance art pieces. It is a large exhibit which you will need at least an hour to fully appreciate. He is also famous for performance art pieces where he decorated his home city of New York with these "Hugman" sculptures. The exhibit closes with a unique piece which he created just for Seattle. I do show photos of that piece on my website, but aren't showing them here in case you don't want to be spoiled! LINK: http://brickarchitec...t-of-the-brick/ Sincerely, Tom Alphin Edited May 28, 2016 by henrysunset Quote
Legogal Posted May 30, 2016 Posted May 30, 2016 Tom, Thanks for the notice! Sawaya's work is so inspiring and fun to view in person. I saw it two years ago in NC. While you are around Seattle Center, do stop in the Chihuly exhibit as well; it has been tripadvisor's top rated destination in Seattle since it opened. Quote
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