Nathan Sawaya’s Sing, a quaver formed from a singing head, part of the Art of the Brick exhibition in the MUGs Brickvention 2011.
Apparently some parts of the world refer to the quaver more prosaically as an eighth note.
Nathan Sawaya’s Sing, a quaver formed from a singing head, part of the Art of the Brick exhibition in the MUGs Brickvention 2011.
Apparently some parts of the world refer to the quaver more prosaically as an eighth note.
A Lego kangaroo seen at the Melbourne MUGs 2011 Brickvention.
A big draw for 2011 Brickvention was the Art of the Brick display by artist Nathan Sawaya.
The view from the opposite end of the 15,000 block Lego Mini Melbourne by by Aaron Amanetkis. Looking up from the end of St Kilda Rd and the Art Centre Spire across Princes Bridge to Young and Jacksons and Flinders Street Station.
An overview of the 15,000 block Lego Mini Melbourne. We have a drone’s eye-view from the end of Swanson Street, looking across Flinders Street and over the Princes Bridge to the Arts Centre. Unfortunately, the edge has chopped through St Paul’s Cathedral and Young and Jacksons.
A small part of the 15,000 brick Mini Melbourne looking across Princes Bridge towards Flinders Street. This mini masterpiece is by Aaron Amanetkis seen at the 2011 MUGs Brickvention.
We had a trip into the City for Brickvention 2011, hosted by the Melbourne Lego User Group (MUGs). The next couple if days will feature some of the exhibits, today we have a colour still life fruit bowl.
Looking through the Ferris Wheel at the Royal Melbourne Show back in 2011.
The chance to get a sky-high view of the Melbourne Royal – all aboard the ferris wheel.
A sideshow clown at the Melbourne Royal in 2011.
A gnarled tree at the Powers Lookout which has views over Victoria’s King Valley.
Lost balls inside of the Beechworth Prison. It looks like no one was game to climb over the razor wire to get their balls back.