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I was browsing the LEGO site today and came across THIS.

Here is a paragraph from the article

Have you or your children ever wanted to see one of your drawings turned into actual models made out of LEGO bricks? As of this month, the touring Brickism exhibition will showcase this transformation through artworks by innovative designers, skilfully transformed into three-dimensional LEGO models by top builders

Sounds cool to me though i doubt anything i draw would be chosen, still i am interested in how this will turn out. :classic:

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Very neat, but is there an age limit?

If only they would accept Star Wars and licensed sets drawings for models :wub:

I assume anyone can enter for it since it says "have you or your children" :classic: I have folders of drawings that would look cool as a model but just dont have the ammount of bricks i would need for the job.

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Thanks.

TO THE DRAWING BOARD! :tongue:

So any specific things, like box art, mini figures, and the Model? Can It be any theme, including liscensed ?

you could probably have it from a licence but they may be looking for just some regulare you came up with yourself style drawings. I will see if i can find ruels for entering and post them :wink:

Here is the full article as posted on the LEGO site. From what i see/ read im not to sure how to enter a drawing for it.... :sceptic:

Who are the organizers behind this playful project? Together with the LEGO Group, Wood Wood, the trendsetting Danish design collective, invited four of Europe’s most inspiring graphic artists (So Me from France, DELTA from Holland, Will Sweeney from England and HuskMitNavn from Denmark) to create a work of art, and then put them in touch with four adult LEGO fans who converted the artwork into LEGO models.

Danish artist HuskMitNavn, described his experience with the project this way: “Since I am primarily an illustrator, it is relatively new for me to work professionally with three-dimensional objects. Therefore the project has been challenging although it is also strangely familiar since the model was to be made of LEGO bricks. Like most children, I was introduced to bricks very early on, and the bricks definitely inspired me to think creatively at an early age."

Starting this month, these original works of art and the LEGO models will be on display in four different fashion shops around Europe. Wood Wood will open the series of exhibits on August 8 at its own store in Krystalgade in Copenhagen as part of the Copenhagen fashion week. Danish artist HuskMitNavn, LEGO fan, Lasse Deleuran and Brian Jensen of Wood Wood, will participate in the opening reception. Copenhagen will be followed by Colette, Paris in September, Goodhood, London in October, and finally 290 SQM, Amsterdam in November.

“To me personally, the exhibition is about having a playful approach to life, and about passing this on from generation to generation. Now that I have become a father, LEGO bricks have once again become part of my everyday life, and so the BRICKISM exhibition is a perfect link between my professional life and my private life,” says Brian Jensen. “LEGO bricks are not only simple and easy to put together; they also bring out the creative side in us all which is precisely what this exhibition is about.”

After the exhibition concludes, the LEGO models will be auctioned off and all proceeds will be donated to charity.

About Wood Wood

The design collective Wood Wood was formed in 2002 by three friends from the Danish Design School, who started making limited edition T-shirts and opened their own store with clothes, sneakers, toys and art books in Copenhagen. Since then, Wood Wood’s distinctive graphic profile has made them one of Europe’s most trendsetting street couture brands, and their ninth collection is now in the pipeline. In addition, Wood Wood is frequently involved in projects with friends and likeminded peers. Previous collaborators include Nike, Adidas, Comme des Garcons, Arkitip, Converse, Fred Perry and Medicom Toys. www.woodwood.dk

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