Imagine you wanted to make LEGO art, and you chose to make a spooky, abandoned house, like something out of economically depressed Detroit.
You'd have something that emerged from the LEGO culture coined "Dark Ages": that period in a LEGO fan's life when he or she sets aside LEGO in favor of school, dating, motor vehicles, and other non-LEGO pursuits (The Brothers Brick).
Something a little dark, spooky, a little too "real world". Something like this, from Mike Doyle:
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3 Comments
How...depressing!
Even legoland is in a recession, is nothing sacred anymore!
It's so hauntingly beautiful. Hah, you see what i did there?
My response to the title and picture was, "what no way that lego"
Really well done.
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