See the Updated Version of the LEGO New York City by Sean Kenney
Annie Ho — May 8, 2010 — Art & Design
References: seankenney & collthings
The images above are of a LEGO New York City by Sean Kenney. This isn't Kenney's first time recreating the Big Apple in LEGO, but this time around, the build is far more realistic.
From first glance at the pictures, I thought it was an actual photograph of New York City, but when I looked closer, it's actually LEGO. Kenney has talent, and I like that talent! See more shots of the LEGO New York City by Sean Kenney above.
From first glance at the pictures, I thought it was an actual photograph of New York City, but when I looked closer, it's actually LEGO. Kenney has talent, and I like that talent! See more shots of the LEGO New York City by Sean Kenney above.
Trend Themes
1. Realistic Toy Cities - The trend of creating realistic toy cities can disrupt the traditional toy industry by providing a more immersive and educational play experience for children.
2. Lego-based Photorealistic Art - The trend of creating photorealistic art using LEGO blocks presents an opportunity for artists to showcase their creativity and for LEGO to expand their market beyond traditional toys.
3. Architecture-themed Toys - The trend of creating architecture-themed toys can disrupt the toy industry by combining entertainment and education, thus appealing to both children and architecture enthusiasts.
Industry Implications
1. Toy Industry - The toy industry can explore the potential of creating realistic toy cities and architecture-themed toys to appeal to a broader market beyond traditional toys.
2. Art Industry - The art industry can explore the potential of using LEGO blocks to create photorealistic art and showcase artistic creativity.
3. Education Industry - The education industry can explore the potential of using realistic toy cities and architecture-themed toys as an educational tool to teach children about cities, architecture, and engineering.
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