Christoph Niemann's 'I LEGO N.Y.' Book is a Bricktacular Tribute to the Big Apple
Michael Hines — March 20, 2010 — Life-Stages
References: christophniemann & neatorama
I love these photos from Christoph Niemann's new book, 'I LEGO N.Y.' Usually when it comes to LEGOs, bigger is better. Well 'usually' just got turned upside down, my friends.
'I LEGO N.Y.' is a series of photos with some pretty funny captions written in to explain what the hell is going on and teach us to smile again. I strongly urge you to at least click the link and check out Christoph Niemann's site. If you like what you see you should pick up the book as well. I'm just saying.
'I LEGO N.Y.' is a series of photos with some pretty funny captions written in to explain what the hell is going on and teach us to smile again. I strongly urge you to at least click the link and check out Christoph Niemann's site. If you like what you see you should pick up the book as well. I'm just saying.
Trend Themes
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