Chris McVeigh's LEGO sculpture art takes inspiration from old technology like chunky TVs, computers and retro video game consoles. As a whole, the pieces look like whole objects, but upon closer inspection it's clear that the sculptures were assembled from many small LEGO pieces.
As well as being able to buy the entire sculptures on McVeigh's shop, he also provides instructions for how you can assemble these creations on your own. On top of this, McVeign turns his LEGO sculptures into prints that can also be purchased. No matter which route you go, any of these options would make charming gifts for someone who used to love LEGO as a kid, or still likes to play with the building blocks.
Retro Tech Sculptures
This LEGO Sculpture Art by Chris McVeigh Plays Up Major Nostalgia
Trend Themes
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2. DIY LEGO Sculptures - How-to guides for creating sculptures and prints out of small LEGO pieces can be a fun and accessible medium for artists and hobbyists alike.
3. Retro Gaming Culture - The growing popularity of retro gaming culture is creating new opportunities for artists and retailers to capitalize on nostalgia-driven merchandise and fanbase creations.
Industry Implications
1. Art and Design - Artists in the industry can create visually stunning sculptures and other designs that evoke feelings of nostalgia and retro technology.
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3. Toy and Game - The toy and game industry can explore the potential for creating nostalgia-driven items like retro-inspired LEGO sets and video game merchandise to appeal to the growing demographic of retro gamers.