Nordic Art: An Interview with Birgitte Jonsgard
/From LEGO to life, we chat with builder Birgitte Jonsgard about her true-to-life creations that look almost like stylized paintings.
Read MoreFrom LEGO to life, we chat with builder Birgitte Jonsgard about her true-to-life creations that look almost like stylized paintings.
Read MoreIt's been a while since we've seen something by the great Legonardo Davidy, but he's back and in fine form. Just look at all the rich details and texture in this classic gothic church! It's a study in mixing grays, studs, profile bricks and brackets to achieve a look that's very mottled, but pleasing to the eye. This kind of thing is easy to get wrong, and this is a perfect example of getting it right.
Building in a single color is a challenge, that's why it makes such a good contest, but this little MOC by builder Emil Lidé shows how it can also be a great study in texture and clever part use. There's so much to like in this roughly 16x16 diorama that it defies it's scale. Stuff like the pip shooter trigger for tombstones, and wound chain for trees, it's a lovely little scene.
This is gorgeous. Excellent building, excellent photography and excellent processing. This is the total package people. From a thumbnail you would swear it's just a picture of an old church. Not that this is the true goal of any MOC, but in this case it just doesn't get much better. Outstanding work.
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