Relativity

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NewRight
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Inspired by the works of M.C. Escher only in LEGO castle! An entry into CCCVIII.

I have a few other entries as well that I hope to upload soon.
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Great job Zach! I was hoping this would pop up so that I could formally express my praise on this creation! I tried to comment on MOCpages but I randomly closed my browser before I could submit it.

This is an excellent replication of the famous artwork. I love the different figures displayed.
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I think it looks a bit busy. If you have more bricks, I would suggest doubling the size of the environment while retaining the same number of figures (there are 15 in the print, but the 10 you have are fine). I think that would increase the impact of the environment.

That said, you did an excellent job in mimicking the idea of the print. Building with studs on three sides is always an interesting challenge to overcome, especially with staircases galore as you have here. Ready to try "Waterfall"?
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