Intrigued? You should be! This is the work of Iain Heath for BrickCon 2010.
Heath recreated the unique worlds of the movies from Studio Ghibli in beautiful Lego sculptures.
This goes to show how colorful the work of Hayao Miyazaki is.
It almost seems to come to life.
It's quite incredible how much you can create with so small Lego blocks, ain't it?
Here's a quote from the man:
Check out everything from Nausicaä to Princess Mononoke in Lego.Here finally is the finished product, presented at BrickCon 2010 under the "Big In Japan" theme, sponsored by The Brothers Brick. ! I was very honored, surprised and humbled when it received the award for "Big in Japan - Best Overall" award (...which ironcially I also designed!).
To present my completed collection of Miyazaki based Lego creations, I built a Japanese gadren around them. This consisted of several sections of lichen-covered tree trunk sawn to different lengths, some river rocks, various types of moss, a few branches and fern leaves, and also a large amount of sand! Arranging the garden on site took me almost an entire day, during which time I made a complete mess of the floor and table. But my fellow exhibitors were very patient with me, for which I thank them.
Thanks must also go out to Sno-Valley Tree Service of Redmond for providing me (for free) with a large stock of beautiful logs to use in this display. Thankyou Jim!
Thanks also go out to my family, for putting up with the long hours of solitude over the past year that I required to make this dream a reality.
And finally, thankyou to the master himself, Mr. Miyazaki, for inspiring this small homage through his wonderful and timeless works.
Iain.
And what do they do once such conventions is over?
Amazing, I think they translate rather well in Lego form, no? :D
(much better than the actual official adaptations like Lego Prince of Persia, Lego Harry Potter or Lego Indiana Jones...)
Via: Ghiblicon Blog
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