
Mike Doyle is a serious LEGO artist who also curates some of the world's most epic LEGO sculptures. But he still got interested in the building blocks the same way most of us do: playing around.
"The idea to work in LEGO came to me five years ago after visiting Legoland in California," Doyle told me. "It occurred to me that LEGO could make a very interesting artistic medium." Once he returned to his hotel, he did a web search and realized that there were artists all over the world working with LEGO bricks.
As for what got Doyle hooked: "I enjoyed clicking those plastic pieces together."
Doyle's interest in LEGO led him to start making his own sculptures as well as promoting the work of others. His book, Beautiful LEGO: Wild, the third in a series, is out today. Not only does it function as a gorgeous coffee table piece, but it showcases the ability of LEGOs to act as an artistic medium.









