Pop Culture Block Portraits

Chris McVeigh Deftly Makes Cool Artwork Using Plastic LEGO Blocks

Accomplishing yet another amazing collection of artwork using nothing but LEGO blocks, artist Chris McVeigh also known as Powerpig, has created a series of entertaining pop culture portraits.

Recreating the faces of famous figures such as Jake from Adventure Time, Bender from Futurama and a Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle, the artist doesn't seem to be handicapped in the least bit by the limited 8-bit block shapes of the LEGO toys he uses. To further enhance the effect of a 2D drawn portrait, McVeigh includes LEGO-made markers in the background of each image, as though he simply drew the cartoon characters.

These pop culture icons made out of LEGO blocks are a huge hit on the artist's Twitter and Instagram accounts.
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