Friday, October 9, 2015

Out and About




During Labor Day weekend 
we went to one of our favorite 
places. Powell Gardens, a beauty 
of a place is located in Kingsville, 
Missouri.
It was the last weekend of the
Nature Connects 2 Exhibit.
Sean Kinney a "Lego Certified 
Professional" and "professional
kid" brought his Lego creations 
to the gardens for all to see.
For a decade Kinney has been
using Legos and turning them
into works of art. Kinney, who
is inspired by nature creates these 
works of art from over 300,000 
Legos that range from 6" to 6 ft!
Can you imagine being that
talented??
You should be able to click on the
picture of each descriptive sign to
see how many Leogs it tooke to
make that sculpture.
Are you ready? Here we goooo!

























































This exhibit was as fascinating 
as the first one that was in the 
garden two years ago.
My efforts with Legos look
NOTHING like these.

Hope you enjoyed!


~Keep on Dreaming~

11 comments:

  1. Thanks for sharing that; I had no idea the displays were there, let alone that they were so awesome.

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    1. Yes, he brought his fist exhibit to KC two years ago and then again this year.
      This one was just as cool!

      M : )

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  2. beautiful work....I sure admire people who have the talents to do such art as this.

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  3. This is just awesome! Lego creations never stop impressing me and I wish we lived closer to visit the site. The planning, the originality, the patience to do it all. I enjoyed this, thanks for sharing, Melinda!

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    1. Glad you enjoyed.
      They sure are something else.

      M : )

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  4. This is totally amazing! What a beautiful place and such an awesome exhibit. Thanks for sharing.

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    1. It is an awesome place!

      You are so welcome.

      M : )

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  5. That's pretty neat! Glad you were able to go see that exhibit.

    Smiles :)
    ~K.

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  6. Wow, those are fascinating! They must have been great fun to make.

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