After Sandro Del Prete started the trend with his Folded Chessboard, many artists (inspired by his work) made an effort to recreate similar works based on Sandro’s idea. David Macdonald’s modern attempt even managed to surpass the original in internet popularity, and Megafon’s promotional poster went even further! But if you ask me, I’m almost certain none of this would ever exist if M.C. Escher decided to keep his portfolio away from public. And as it goes with famous works of art, they are recreated in LEGO more often than not. It was only a matter of time before artists like Brixie63 of Flickr recreated the “Terrace” using nothing but LEGO. Hope you like this one, and if you do – be sure to understand what Brixe did to achieve the illusion of impossible world below!
What? This is from the future?
love it
It is called time zones. The website must be in a different time zone. That is a day ahead.
woops…here it is!
http://www.msf-usa.org/motion.html
Help Please.
No wonder Lego was named top toy of the 20th Century.
Very awesome. Here are the pics of how it was done:
[img]http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7052/6783353096_a29abcb615.jpg[/img]
[img]http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7058/6783353706_4d71dd734a.jpg[/img]
Wow! That’s smart!
LOL Awesome
so smart!!!
i like lego and this is really very aweshumly cooool
cheez wiz!!!!! :O
I think that is pretty cool, you can do anything with legos, I love legos.
cool
i like it a lot..
i have same picture but with real persons
it’s really interesting how that’s done.
Shouldn’t cropping the photo be considered cheating??
I like how the white “tile” floor seems to twist in order to try to fit in with the rest of the illusion.
Wow argoz, displivula!!
I like lego to play cuz very smart & interesting ,,,
Wow, the impossible staircase in legos aspect of a concrete floor with people! :P