If you are going to do some artwork, why not do some Lite-Brite artwork? Joey Syta decided to do just that. He took it a step further, however, and recreated a famous 15th century tapestry, "The Lady and the Unicorn."
Syta used 55,000 pegs and 36 peg boards to recreate this medieval artwork. It took him a whopping two years to finish his Lite-Brite artwork and the results look amazing. Check out the gallery or follow the yellow link road below to visit Joey Syta’s website.
Lite-Brite Artwork
Joey Syta Lites Up a Famous 15th-Century Tapestry
Trend Themes
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Lite-brite Renaissance — Artists innovating with Lite-Brite technology to create modern takes on classical art.
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Interactive Art Installations — Creating immersive and interactive art exhibits using Lite-Brite and other technology.
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Pixel Art Revival — Utilizing pixel art techniques on interactive mediums like Lite-Brite or LED screen displays.
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Art — The art industry can incorporate cutting-edge technology into their work to create a new wave of interactive art pieces.
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