Legos move from the playroom to the garden in Nature Connects
Imagine a 60-pound bumblebee, a seven-foot-tall rose or a butterfly with a five-foot wingspan. You can actually see these and 24 more incredible Lego sculptures at the "Nature Connects" exhibit at Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden in Richmond, Virginia.
Yes, artist Sean Kenney uses the same Lego pieces you use in your much smaller creations — but he uses a lot more of them. For example, it took 31,565 Lego bricks to create a humdinger of a hummingbird feeding from a trumpet flower.
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