Kaws Lego
Kaws Lego
$ 12,500.00

Kaws Lego

60x48in Hand glued lego pieces 

Brian Hanna was born and raised in Portland, Oregon.  Not a traditional artist, Brian attended Oregon State University where in 1994 he obtained a degree in Construction Engineering Management.  It was in 2012 when Brian decided to combine his love of art, LEGO® bricks, and his construction knowledge to create complex mosaics.  Brian examines pop icons and everyday objects in a nostalgic context, using images that inspire an emotional response from the viewer.  Brian is currently working on a number of pieces with subjects ranging from political to sentimental.

Artist Statement

Designing and creating artwork initially began as a therapeutic outlet but over the years has developed into an addictive passion.  In the past nine years, I have created over 60 pieces, from Babe Ruth to Prince to landscapes.  The inspiration for each piece can come from a variety of sources usually a favorite memory of feeling.

I have always been interested in pop culture; music, movies, sports, icons and nostalgia.  It offers a fun escape from the routine of everyday life.  Interesting people trigger in me an inner desire to share their depth.  My goal for each piece is to evoke a personal response, usually a smile, but also awe. 

LEGO® bricks have always been a big part of my life, I played with them extensively as a kid. They have beautiful, bright colors that lend themselves to interesting and vibrant art.  I love the texture, and how they fit neatly into squares.

A perfectionist by nature, each piece begins with a flat photo, but slowly evolves into a three-dimensional, intriguing work of art.  The transformation of bringing each to life is a challenge that I crave.  The process starts inside out, beginning at the center of the face; the eyes, nose and mouth.  It might involve a handful of colors, but usually develops into many layers of tints and shades to ultimately present a one-of-a-kind creation.

I order bricks from around the world and will stop at nothing to find exactly the right colors.  Once a piece is ‘complete,’ it is not uncommon for me to make adjustments until I find the perfect blend and shape.  What I see when I stand back can look completely different to me with the swap of just a few bricks.

Many contemporary artists inspire me.  Originally it was Andy Warhol, and then as I expanded my knowledge-base, learned to admire and appreciate Chuck Close, Shepard Fairey and John Stango’s work.  It’s fascinating to study the nuances of other artists.  I look forward to continuing to share my creations, inspiring others and being a positive influence in the world of art.