Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Quirky Lego Sculptures

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Sculptures and Photos by
Chris McVeigh. Using tongue-in-cheek pop culture references, this multi-tasking illustrator, writer and artist makes satirical works to get people giggling. Check out an interview with McVeigh here, about his creative process and biggest influences.

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