The Brick Bible: A New Spin on the Old Testament
"The Good Book" meets "The Brick"Brendan Powell Smith has spent the last decade creating nearly 5,000 scenes from the bible--with Legos. His wonderfully original sets are featured on his website thebricktestament.com, but for the first time 1,400 photographs of these creative designs--depicting...
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"The Good Book" meets "The Brick"Brendan Powell Smith has spent the last decade creating nearly 5,000 scenes from the bible--with Legos. His wonderfully original sets are featured on his website thebricktestament.com, but for the first time 1,400 photographs of these creative designs--depicting the Old Testament from Earth's creation to the Books of Kings--are brought together in book format. The Holy Bible is complex; sometimes dark, and other times joyous, and Smith's masterful work is a far cry from what a small child might build. The beauty of The Brick Bible is that everyone, from the devout to nonbelievers, will find something breathtaking, fascinating, or entertaining within this collection. Smith's subtle touch brings out the nuances of each scene and makes you reconsider the way you look at Legos--it's something that needs to be seen to be believed. 1,400 full-color photographs (This product is not sponsored, authorized, or endorsed by the LEGO company.)
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9781616084219 (1616084219)
ASIN: 1616084219
Publish date: October 1st 2011
Publisher: Skyhorse Publishing
Pages no: 272
Edition language: English
Category:
Childrens,
Non Fiction,
Humor,
Adult,
Art,
Religion,
Christian,
Christianity,
Picture Books,
Sequential Art,
Graphic Novels,
Comics
I'm not particularly religious, but I do have a big problem with this book. My parents dutifully brought my siblings and I to Sunday school, but in the end, they gave each of us enough information to decide for ourselves what we believed and what faith, if any, we would follow. My problem with this ...
Up until I read this, I never knew what a Lego woman giving birth looked like, nor did I quite understand what it meant for Biblical Lego men to be circumcised. BEST BIBLE EVER!