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Bring LEGO Art into your home with Marilyn Monroe, The Beatles, Iron Man and The Sith

July 2, 2020 by Amie Cranswick

The LEGO Group has officially announced its new LEGO Art theme, with the first four pop art-influenced offerings set to feature Andy Warhol’s Marilyn Monroe, The Beatles, Marvel’s Iron Man and Star Wars’ The Sith.

“We know adults are always trying to destress after a day at work, and we thought, what better way to help them switch off than by encouraging them to explore their favourite passion in a new creative way?” said Louise Elizabeth Bontoft, Senior Design Director at the LEGO Group. “With these wider ranging designs, we believe that we can inspire film fans, music lovers and art and design aficionados to immerse themselves in a world of art and creativity linked to their idols. Through this new experience, we believe adults can unwind, engage in a mindful building activity and ultimately create a beautiful piece of wall art that perfectly reflects their personality.”

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The LEGO Art products all measure over 15.5” (40cm) square when completed and have an RRP of €119,99/ $119,99/£114.99. Check them out here…

LEGO® Art’s Andy Warhol’s Marilyn Monroe (31197)

• 3,332 pieces
• 4-in-1 Collectible Wall Art Building Kit for Adults
• Accompanying soundtrack includes interviews with Jessica Beck, Curator at The Andy Warhol Museum and stories from Blake Gopnik, Art Critic and the author of “Warhol”, a comprehensive biography.

LEGO® Art’s The Beatles (31198)

• 2,933 pieces
• 4-in-1 Collectible Wall Art Building Kit for Adults
• Accompanying soundtrack includes interviews with Broadcaster and Beatles Expert, Geoff Lloyd, British journalist and Beatles fan Samira Ahmed and stories from Nish Kumar, Comedian, TV Presenter and Beatles fan.

LEGO® Art’s Marvel Studios Iron Man (31199)

• 3,156 pieces
• 3-in-1 Collectible Wall Art Building Kit for Adults
• Three separate sets can be combined to make an ultimate Iron Man portrait piece
• Accompanying soundtrack includes interviews with Roy Thomas, former Marvel Editor in Chief and stories from Alex Grand, Marvel expert and host of “Comic Book Historians podcast”.

LEGO® Art’s Star Wars™ The Sith™ (31200)

 

• 3,395 pieces
• 3-in-1 Collectible Wall Art Building Kit for Adults
• Three separate sets can be combined to make an ultimate Darth Vader™ portrait piece
• Accompanying soundtrack includes interviews with Doug Chiang, VP & Executive Creative Director, Lucasfilm and stories from Glyn Dillon, creator of the design for Kylo Ren™, as seen in the Star Wars film saga.

 

Filed Under: Amie Cranswick, LEGO, News, Toys Tagged With: LEGO, LEGO Art, Marilyn Monroe, Marvel, Star Wars, The Beatles

About Amie Cranswick

Amie Cranswick is Executive Editor of Flickering Myth, responsible for overseeing editorial coverage across film, television and pop culture.

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