🏛️ Architecture & Design 17h ago · Sarang Sheth

This 1,117-Brick LEGO Picasso Build Proudly Belongs on Your Living Room Wall

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This 1,117-Brick LEGO Picasso Build Proudly Belongs on Your Living Room Wall
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Cubism was, at its core, an act of radical fragmentation. Picasso and Braque looked at the world and decided that a single perspective was a lie, that the honest way to render a face was to show every angle simultaneously, cheekbone beside profile beside full-frontal stare, all collapsed into one electric, disorienting plane. The result was a new visual language built entirely from geometric shards, bold outlines, and colors that had no interest in behaving themselves.
Which makes the literally

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