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Lego® Replicas Of Eames, Corbusier and Michelle Kaufmann Homes


above: left, the homes recreated in Legos; right, the original homes


The following amazing replicas of modern homes are not Lego® kits but the creations of various Lego® builders - artists, really. Very impressive in their detail, I wanted to show you the images compared with the original homes. Each of the originals (and the Lego® recreations) were designed and built by different individuals.

First off, the Charles and Ray Eames Case Study House #8, situated in the Pacific Palisades in Southern California built from 1945 to 1949:


above photo by Julius Shulman





Now, in Legos:
The Eames Case Study House #8 as recreated in Legos® by Stacy Sterling:




Interior details:



see more of Stacy Sterling's amazing Lego® creations here.

The Villa Savoye was designed by by Le Corbusier, is located in Poissy, France, and was constructed from 1928 to 1929:







above photos courtesy of greatbuildings.com

Now, in Legos:

From Brick Architect Matija Grguric, comes this great Lego® version:






interior and details:



see more of Matija Grguric's Lego® creations here.

Contemporary architect Michelle Kaufmann who specializes in pre-configured, pre fab and custom home designs created the mkSolaire®. "The Greenest Home in Chicago" was on display at the Museum of Science and Industry in Chicago as part of the exhibit "The Smart Home: Green + Wired".

The mkSolaire®:






see more and learn more about the mkSolaire® here.

Now, in Legos:

The Lego replica of Michelle Kaufmann's "Green" Solaire home was designed for the Smart Home: Green and Wired exhibit. This tiny replica is surprisingly true to the original, with it’s cement board and Ipe wood siding, glass doored garage, and even green roof.

The LegoSolaire:




The King Of Pop Moonwalks Out Of Our Lives



Michael Jackson has passed away at the young age of 50. I cannot do justice to his incredible career like the numerous newscasts. So for now, I will simply say the world has lost a huge musical talent. And maybe he can play for Farrah in heaven.

Get Michael Jackson Music & Books Here


above photo courtesy of ABC.

I had written about the intended auction of Michael's things last February. To see many of his collectible and unusual items form Neverland Ranch, go here.



To learn more about his death and see photos from his life, go here.

To see a gallery of the best, the worst and the weirdest artwork inspired by MJ, go here.

The Earth Has Lost An Angel


Farrah Fawcett, 1947-2009

Farrah has finally lost her battle with cancer. You can read about it here as well as see some photos from her life
May she rest in peace.



In January of 2008, I wrote a post about artist Keith Edmier and his unusual relationship with Farrah as well as his work inspired by her and their artistic collaboration as well as their sculptures of one another.


Read about their work together, their book and see their sculptures of one another here.

Farah Fawcett Posters, Magazines & More

Farrah Fawcett Movies and more

People, Places & Things As Seen By Photographer Cormac Hanley




With a great range of subjects, as well as moods, Cormac Hanley has photographed people, places and things with a unique eye.

From beautiful to disturbing, his work is fitting as editorial, commercial or simply as art. His combining of unexpected subjects like dolls with burning cigarettes or pistols with candy coating are both aesthetically compelling and thought-provoking. Still lives to narratives, close-ups to diptychs, his work is worth sharing. Below are a few of his beautiful photographs.



















About the artist/ photographer (from his own site):


Cormac William Hanley was born in Ireland in 1970. Drawn to the clean hyper-realistic styles of artists such as Michael English and Robert Ballagh, Cormac began his visual career as an Airbrush illustrator. This quickly evolved into an early profession in graphic design and in creative direction. In his photography he has returned to capturing and constructing images which fit into his vision of the world, its contents and inhabitants.

His earlier compositional grounding is evident in his strong graphical approach to image making. Cormac finds stimulation in the contrast between meticulous studio work and the world that waits outside.Asked of how he works he maintains one guiding belief: "In pursuing perfection; when you take away all the flaws, there is not a lot left that matters".

Cormac lives with his family in both Ireland and France and travels extensively.



Cormac William Hanley

Represented by Gunda Patzke and Taffetas

You can purchase many of his photos, such as the ones in this post, as prints at the Bear and Breakfast Gallery

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