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Hey Brick Fanatics, today I’m dusting off the vinyl, cracking out some of my favourite Rolling Stones albums, it’s only rock n roll but I like it, and getting stuck into the latest LEGO Art set the stunning stylish 31206 The Rolling Stones.
The Rolling Stones are a band like no other. Formed in 1962 and still going strong some 60 years later, as far as longevity within the music industry goes, it will most likely never be repeated. Their influence can still be felt throughout music today and their iconic ‘Lips and Tongue’ logo is probably just as famous and well known as they are.
Inspired by Indian music and culture the logo was designed by British graphic artist John Pasche in 1970. The logo first appeared on the seminal Rolling Stones album ‘Sticky Fingers’ and has been synonymous with the band ever since.
A few years back even the thought of having an official LEGO set recreating the famous logo would just be out of the question, but thanks to the fledgling LEGO Art theme The LEGO Group has been able to diversify their portfolio and offer fans exciting and unique models that redefine what we have come to expect from a LEGO set. 31206 takes that one step further by offering something wondrously unique, even within a theme that is already incredibly different to anything else on the market.
Gone has the mosaic style that we’ve seen in sets such as 31203 World Map and the newly released 31205 Jim Lee Batman Collection, and in its place is a striking, stylish, three dimensional, sculpture like relief. It's sizable, it's impressive and above all it's incredibly artistic.
Nothing like this has been done in LEGO before, not officially anyway, and it shows great confidence in the growing Art theme to be able to experiment with other forms of art, not just the traditional mosaic designs. But as this model is intended as a LEGO set and an artistic display piece, does it succeed on both counts and can LEGO truly be considered art?
Image sources: https://www.flickr.com/photos/raph_ph/29685226954/
https://www.flickr.com/photos/solarscott1955/8276690696/in/set-72157632257706142
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