Shadow-Casting LEGO Posters

Drzach & Suchy Experiments with Building Blocks for Art

The iconic building blocks have been used in a myriad of different ways, but these LEGO posters must be one of the most innovative creations yet. First of all, they don't look as though they were created using the toy pieces. Instead, there is something textured about them that will make some recall certain fabrics. Yet the LEGO poster are in fact made out of LEGO pieces.

Created by Swiss designers Drzach & Suchy, the team's latest set of LEGO posters revolves around the 'Star Wars' franchise. Appropriately called 'The Force,' it took a total of 10 hours to make and 16,000 LEGO bricks. The LEGO Posters depict Yoda on one panel and Darth Vadar on another.
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