LEGO Lenticulars

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While the kid in me enjoys a good LEGO build, the adult in me always loves seeing LEGO used in out of the box ideas… like in LEGO lenticulars.

Lenticular Snow White and Evil Stepmother, by Brick Blue Wren on Flickr

I just wrote last month about an older LEGO campaign re-creating some of history’s greatest paintings as mini LEGO Mosaics. So it was interesting to see one of my friends tag me on Facebook with a post on something equally as amazing. I failed to bookmark the post showing off the lenticulars, but I was able to find the creator, Brick Blue Wren, on Flickr.

If you haven’t seen this lenticular in action, you should definitely check it out below:

BTW, if you’re interested in how she went about making this lenticular, she goes into more detail in some of her other photos on her Flickr feed. There you can read Step 1, Step 2 and Step 3.

It got me to thinking this couldn’t have been the first time that Legos were used to create lenticulars and a quick search on the web provided numerous results of other lenticular offerings. Here are a few others for your enjoyment:

“Batman Joker” by Arthur Gugick on Flickr

 

LEGO Lenticular Mt. St. Helens Mosaic

LEGO Lenticular Mt. St. Helens Mosaic by Xccj, on Flickr

 

HP_Bimosaic_fanabriques

Harry Potter vs. Valdermort by Daniel Stoeffler, on Flickr

 

LEGO Lenticular Mosaics from BrickHerald.com

 

How about you? What would you create as a LEGO lenticular?

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