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You are here: Home / Lifestyle / DC Comics Superheroes and LEGO Are Now One

DC Comics Superheroes and LEGO Are Now One

November 25, 2015 By Ellen Smith

Superhero geeks and LEGO obsessives — your forces are set to combine. Now you can check out both together in Art Of The Brick: DC Comics, a one-of-a-kind exhibition transforming DC superheroes and villains into LEGO works of art.

They’re the brainchild of New York-based lawyer turned artist Nathan Sawaya, the first person to take the medium of LEGO into the art world.

Australia is the first country where this exhibition has taken place, with over 120 works for view. The exhibit takes over 1400 square metres (15,000 square feet) of space, comprised of 10 galleries dedicated to different themes. If you happen to be passing through Australia, you can check out the exhibition at Sydney’s Powerhouse Museum from Nov. 21, to May 1, 2016.

Here are some snaps from Mashable Australia’s visit.

  1. Brick-entry
  2. Brick-good
  3. Brick-evil
  4. Brick-shelves-characters
  5. Brick-batman-flash
  6. Brick-batman-desc
  7. Brick-robin
  8. Brick-comics
  9. Brick-action
  10. Brick-justice
  11. Brick-flying
  12. Brick-superman
  13. Brick-angel
  14. Brick-soaring
  15. Brick-superman-reflection
  16. Brick-round
  17. Brick-flash
  18. Brick-batman-grey
  19. Brick-green-lantern
  20. Brick-penguin
  21. Brick-joker-batman
  22. Brick-joker-mask
  23. Brick-invisible
  24. Brick-cadillac
  25. Brick-batmobile
  26. Brick-dog
  27. Brick-dete-cape
  28. Brick-dete-comics
  29. Brick-lous
  30. Brick-abstract
  31. Brick-abstract-superman
  32. Brick-build

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art, Australia, Comics, dc comics, Lego, nathan sawaya, Photography, Watercooler

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