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Artist shares what it took to piece together larger-than-life Lego art exhibit

Polar bears, hummingbirds and monkeys: It took artist Sean Kenney nearly five years of full-time work — and about 1.3 million pieces of Lego — to piece together these animals, and many others, purely from Lego. 

Sean Kenney says he's been playing with Lego since he was a kid

Artist Sean Kenney gives us a sneak peek of Lego Animal Super Powers

11 months ago
Duration 1:38
It took about five years of full-time work and about 1.3 million Lego bricks. Lego Animal Super Powers will soon be on display at LaSalle Landing. Artist Sean Kenney spoke with the CBC's Jacob Barker about his passion for Lego art.

Polar bears, hummingbirds and monkeys: It took artist Sean Kenney nearly five years of full-time work — and about 1.3 million pieces of Lego — to piece together these animals, and many others, purely from Lego. 

Lego Animal Super Powers is on display at the Event Centre at LaSalle Landing and will open to the public next week. 

"I've been playing with Lego toys ever since I was probably two years old, and you know, my creations just became more and more elaborate as I got older," Kenney told the CBC's Jacob Barker. "Now I've been doing it full time for nearly 20 years."

The exhibit features larger-than-life displays of animals, all made completely out of off-the-shelf Lego bricks. 

With files from Jacob Barker