For some, it's paint and for others, it's charcoal, but for artists like Adnan Lotia, it's LEGO bricks.
For the last couple of months, Adnan has been sharing his digital LEGO recreations of some of music's most iconic album artworks on Instagram. From Pink Floyd to Michael Jackson to Britney Spears, he has built an impressive collection of artworks that he made through design software Bricklink Studio.
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In an interview with Loudwire, Adnan, who has a lifelong passion for music, shared how he started the project after teaching a robotics class. His artwork was of Pink Floyd's Dark Side Of The Moon earlier this April.
"I realized that I didn’t have the right pieces in my collection to attempt this, but by using BrickLink Studio, a digital building software that can render LEGO elements in any colour, I was able to remake the entire cover," he tells Loudwire. "I started wondering what other cover art could be adapted into LEGO and I’ve been trying to refine my process ever since."
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Since then, Adnan has tackled increasingly visually complex album covers including No Doubt's Tragic Kindom, Oasis' (What's the Story) Morning Glory?, and more. Check out some of his other artworks here.
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