Whether you like it or not its interesting for sure. John Lennon used music. Martin Luther King, Jr. used moving oratory. German artist Jan Vormann, uses Lego blocks. As part of his Dispatchwork project to restore distressed architecture, Vormann imaginatively utilizes colorful Lego blocks to fill in cracks and fissures. Read more here.
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