There are those for whom Madonna’s birthday is always cause for celebration, but today the
Material Girl turns the big 6-0. Fans all over the world are paying
tribute, but one has honored her with a special gift: Artist Sam
Hatmaker handcrafted a one-of-a-kind set of Madonna Lego Minifigures
dedicated to the Queen of Pop.
Appropriately, the first Madonna Lego Minifigure he designed was the pop star circa 1978, when she was art modeling in New York.
There are 20 Madonna Lego Minifigures in the Queen of Pop’s birthday
collection, including iconic representations from “Like a Prayer,”
“Erotica,” “Like a Virgin,” “Bedtime Stories” and even a kimono-clad
Madonna from “Nothing Really Matters,” but Sam says he could easily
think of 20 more to do.
This is hardly Hatmaker’s first foray into Lego art. A Golden Girls Lego set he created became a viral sensation.
He’s currently working on a series of celebrity portraits using colored Lego blocks as tile, each portrait containing between 2,000 and 4,500 tiles.
“I think she would be flattered and recognize how much respect I have for her,” Hatmaker says. “Madonna changed the world — and my life — in many ways. She pushed buttons and tried to open people’s minds, always with her tongue planted firmly in her cheek. She continues to make art, and push for us to love ourselves and others, and tries to make the world a better place.”
I couldn’t have said it better. Happy birthday, Madonna!
Artist Sam Hatmaker
Be sure to check out the other participants' offerings on today's Beverly's Pink Saturday!Now, go make something beautiful!
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Before Hatmaker's Madonna series, he created the Cher in Logos Trio!
6 comments:
Who knew Legos could be put to such creative use. Who is the woman in the bottom portrait?
Jon, I'm pretty sure that's Elvira, Mistress of Darkness!
These are totally bizarre but I suppose no more than the work of those of us who fiddle with a zillion other crafty things! I wouldn't have the patience... I wonder how many of those he's stepped on in his bare feet?
Jeanie, actually, it's not bizarre for him. He is a designer and creator of packaging and marketing for many popular toys! You've definitely seen his more mainstream work! LOL
Just not feeling the Madonna pieces, especially after seeing the Barbie's of her...and now more recently her story about "her self" at the MTV awards. Too much self love there for me-
having said that, I am still a fan of her younger times!
Happy Sunday Tristan!
Jackie xo
Greatt read thanks
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