This used to be a family album archive, but the account is now used for photos taken by Omar, who has caught the Lego bug.
According to Omar:
"I began working in LEGO bricks towards the end of 2010 almost by accident, after I got my hands in a Lego set my ex-wife brought home as a Christmas present for our son in 2009.
My first experience with Lego was not that great. Just after a few weeks, I was completely annoyed by the tiny little pieces of plastic my wife brought home. They were everywhere, and it was very painful to step on them late at night on my way to the bathroom.
I discovered a new medium for me to make art that is different from what I have used before, whether it’s for traditional art (sculpture, illustrations) or digital art.
Working for me with Lego Bricks involves several disciplines at once. ( Modeling, Photography, Digital Illustration, Package Design and Logos ) There is so much for me to learn on the Lego planet, and the more challenging part is to bring them into daylight for everyone to see."
Lego box comps in this Blog and their logos are for visual reference only and are not actual products. These sets are neither distributed by Lego Group nor sponsored by them.
The illustrations, photography, and the box comps are all collage works created by the author of this Blog. The author used only authentic Lego bricks. The “Star Wars” and “Lego” trademarked logos are used solely for non-commercial, artistic purposes.
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Your photographs are very thoughtful. Keep up the good work. Bob



