Art lego projects

Highpoint LEGO Certified Store models!

Created on February 9, 2021 9:19 am
We are super proud to be able to finally reveal the models we built for the new (ish) LEGO Certified store at Highpoint Shopping Centre in Melbourne!  (We're posting these a little later than usual, even though we built the models early last year in 2020 just before the pandemic hit, because the opening of [...]
Highpoint LEGO Certified Store models!

LEGO Masters Australia is back!

Created on March 23, 2020 10:48 am

LEGO Masters Australia is back! This season is so much bigger, brighter and crazier than last year. We can’t wait to share it with Australia again! Here’s your first sneak peek at the brick-built AWESOMENESS that’s coming soon to channel 9:

LEGO Masters Australia is back!

Throwback Thursday: LEGO® Brick Medici Venus

Created on August 31, 2017 9:00 am

This week we’re going back to early last year for the fourth and most recent model we’ve created for the Nicholson Museum in Sydney- a lifesize LEGO brick version of the iconic Medici Venus statue! The statue’s design has been reproduced by many different artists and sculptures over the centuries, but the Nicholson Museum chose […]

Throwback Thursday: LEGO® Brick Medici Venus

Pieces for Peace Melbourne Bollart

Created on August 10, 2017 9:00 am

In January 2017 Melbourne was victim to an unthinkable tragedy involving a car mounting the footpaths of Bourke Street and many innocent lives lost. That event coupled with recent attacks in London have lead to the temporary installation of depressing anti-terror concrete bollards on footpaths across the city. In true Melbourne spirit, artists from all […]

Pieces for Peace Melbourne Bollart

Throwback Thursday: LEGO® brick Ming Vase

Created on May 11, 2017 12:56 pm

For this week’s Throwback Thursday we’re looking at a very different type of model – a model Ryan had to build live! Ryan was exhibiting a few of his big models at the Brisbane Ekka show in 2012 and they wanted Ryan to build something while he was there, so he chose to build a […]

Throwback Thursday: LEGO® brick Ming Vase

Wonders of the World Brisbane Open & Tour Announced!

Created on November 29, 2016 1:52 pm

It’s been an epic first week up in Brisbane for our new Wonders of the World exhibition! It was both exhilarating and slightly frightening to show all the models we’ve been working on for over a year to the public for the first time. But seeing the looks on the faces of the kids ( […]

Wonders of the World Brisbane Open & Tour Announced!

Wonders of the World Launched!

Created on October 26, 2016 11:17 am

I’m so excited to be able to finally share the news about the show we’ve been building towards for over a year! The world premiere of Wonders of the World will be in Brisbane from 23rd November. We will be there until the 14th Dec, after which we move onto our Australian tour heading to Sydney, […]

Wonders of the World Launched!

Venus de Medici

Created on March 23, 2016 10:45 pm

My first LEGO nude! Here’s a side by side of the classic Venus de Medici, a marble sculpture depicting the Greek goddess of love Aphrodite and my LEGO version. The Venus de Medici model is displayed at the Nicholson Museum in Sydney University as part of their Alpha & Omega exhibition opening soon.

Venus de Medici

The BrickMan Experience!

Created on February 23, 2015 3:09 am

For the first time ever you are welcome to come along and experience my complete collection of LEGO models, along with those of my colleagues the other LEGO Certified professionals who have each created a unique piece for the show.

Come and join in the fun as there is plenty of hands on activities where ill be getting you to help build some giant LEGO models and masterpieces.

Ive got a stack of new stuff never seen in public before so for your only chance to see them come along!

The BrickMan Experience!

Sidney Nolan’s Ned Kelly in LEGO

Created on December 18, 2013 9:33 pm

Up at the Perc Tucker Gallery in Townsville my latest mystery mosaic has just been finished.
I’ve always wanted to do this picture in LEGO, and with 23 different colours and just under 50,000 bricks, it was unquestionably one of the most complex ones I have ever done! (Here is the original next to it for reference!)

Pop by the gallery to check it out and enjoy the lots of other activities there.

Sidney Nolan’s Ned Kelly in LEGO