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LEGO Art Claude Monet Bridge Over Water Lily Pond

One of the most impressive LEGO Art sets is the beautiful #31215 LEGO Art Vincent van Gogh – Sunflowers, released last year. This 2,615-piece set is a 3D version of one of the world’s most beloved paintings. It was created in collaboration with the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam, which houses the world’s largest Van Gogh collection and includes the original painting. The set features 16 sunflowers with adjustable petals, a removable 21 in. (54 cm) high and 16 in. (41 cm) wide frame, and a tile with Van Gogh’s signature. It really is a beautiful set that’s fun to build and worthy of displaying even outside the LEGO room. If you’re interested, the set is priced at $199.99 and is still available at the LEGO Art section of the Online LEGO Shop.

Coming next month, another beautiful set that recreates a famous painting is the #31220 LEGO Art Claude Monet – Bridge Over a Pond of Water Lilies. The set was created in collaboration with The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, which houses over 1.5 million works of art, including Monet’s famous 1899 oil painting. The brick-built version of the painting comes with 3,179 pieces and honors the rich textures and beauty of Monet’s Impressionist style with very creative parts-usage. The set measures over 20 in. (51 cm) high and 16 in. (41 cm) wide, and will retail for $249.99 at the LEGO Art section of the Online LEGO Shop.

I really like that the two sets are very similar in size and have the same frame design. They should look great together on display! What do you think? How do you like the LEGO Art sets, specifically the brick-built versions of famous artworks? Feel free to share your thoughts and discuss in the comment section below!

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LEGO BrickLink Designer Program Updates

There are a couple of updates from the LEGO BrickLink Designer Program worth paying attention to.

First of all, voting for entries in Series 10 of the BrickLink Designer Program is now open. BrickLink members can vote for their favorites from 599 submissions. This crowd vote weighs in alongside the BrickLink Designer Program’s internal selection criteria and influences the models chosen for crowdfunding. The BrickLink Designer Program team will review every submission for building experience, brand fit, and crowd favorites, and they will reveal the five finalists on March 19th. Then, they will collaborate with the fan designers to prepare their models for production. BrickLink members will be able to pre-order their favorites a year from now, in February, 2027.

Speaking of pre-ordering, remember that crowdfunding for the finalists in Series 7 of the BrickLink Designer Program will begin just a few days away, on February 16th, at 8 AM PT / 4 PM UTC. Sets will be available until pre-orders reach their limit or the pre-ordering window closes on February 23rd, 2026, at 12 PM PT / 8 PM UTC. The five finalists are as follows. You can learn more about them in our previous article, BrickLink Designer Program Series 7 Walk-Thru.

  • LEGO Privateer Frigate Fortuna by BrickPerfection – 4,087 pieces. Price: $349.99
  • LEGO W.A.L.T. The Little Robot by Leewan – 654 pieces. Price: $39.99
  • LEGO Sushi Restaurant (寿司屋) by Brickproject – 3,604 pieces. Price: $279.99
  • LEGO Alchemist’s Shop by Shram – 2,319 pieces. Price: $199.99
  • LEGO Antique Collection by terauma – 1,504 pieces. Price $199.99

In addition, the BrickLink Designer Team is currently working with the five Series 8 finalists to prepare their designs for production ahead of crowdfunding that will start on June 1st, 2026, at 8 AM PT. And also the five Series 9 finalists that will be open for crowdfunding on October 7th, 2026, at 9 AM PT.

As you can see, there are a lot of unique LEGO sets to look forward to this year! What do you think? Are you planning to pre-order any of the Series 7, Series 8, and Series 9 sets? And which ones did you vote for from Series 10? Feel free to share and discuss in the comment section below!

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