Legos are turned into the world's most famous art at the Museum of Science and Industry's exhibit 'Art of the Brick.'
"I plan out, in my mind at least, what the final piece is going to look like even before I put down that first brick," brick artist Nathan Sawaya said.
Squint a bit and you may think you're at the Art Institute instead. There's American Gothic in 3D, and Frida Kahlo, Van Gogh's Starry Night, Michelangelo's David, and The Venus de Milo, even the Mona Lisa in Lego. Sawaya started his career as a lawyer in New York before devoting himself full time to Lego art and inspiration.
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