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Nathan Sawaya is a New York-based artist who creates awe-inspiring works of art out of some of the most unlikely things. His recent global museum exhibitions feature large-scale sculptures using only toy building blocks. LEGO bricks to be exact.


“Samarai warrrior”. (Photo by Nathan Sawaya/The Art of the Brick)

“Samarai warrrior”. (Photo by Nathan Sawaya/The Art of the Brick)


“A trio of torsos with shapes for heads”. (Photo by Nathan Sawaya/The Art of the Brick)

“A trio of torsos with shapes for heads”. (Photo by Nathan Sawaya/The Art of the Brick)


“A man pulling his face off”. (Photo by Nathan Sawaya/The Art of the Brick)

“A man pulling his face off”. (Photo by Nathan Sawaya/The Art of the Brick)


“A swimmer”. (Photo by Nathan Sawaya/The Art of the Brick)

“A swimmer”. (Photo by Nathan Sawaya/The Art of the Brick)


“A red mask”. (Photo by Nathan Sawaya/The Art of the Brick)

“A red mask”. (Photo by Nathan Sawaya/The Art of the Brick)


“Skulls”. (Photo by Nathan Sawaya/The Art of the Brick)

“Skulls”. (Photo by Nathan Sawaya/The Art of the Brick)


“Musical note”. (Photo by Nathan Sawaya/The Art of the Brick)

“Musical note”. (Photo by Nathan Sawaya/The Art of the Brick)


“A man ripping open his torso”. (Photo by Nathan Sawaya/The Art of the Brick)

“A man ripping open his torso”. (Photo by Nathan Sawaya/The Art of the Brick)


“Blue man sits in chair”. (Photo by Nathan Sawaya/The Art of the Brick)

“Blue man sits in chair”. (Photo by Nathan Sawaya/The Art of the Brick)


“Peace sign”. (Photo by Nathan Sawaya/The Art of the Brick)

“Peace sign”. (Photo by Nathan Sawaya/The Art of the Brick)


Artist Nathan Sawaya poses with some of his latest work. (Photo by Nathan Sawaya/The Art of the Brick)

Artist Nathan Sawaya poses with some of his latest work. (Photo by Nathan Sawaya/The Art of the Brick)
18 Jun 2013 09:41:00