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Saturday, September 20, 2008

THINK PINK


Image above shows a white brick house sculpture with lots of pink accents. The front yard is fully landscaped, (even a palm tree), and one of the residents is parking his purple minifigure motorcycle in the driveway.

A Bold House for Pink Lovers
Brick Sculpture by Trick Richey

Image below shows the architectural model from the opposite side. Note the greenhouse "sun room" on the first floor.


Image below shows a close-up view of the "hot pink" front bay window. Also note the "diamond" shaped cut-out window wth red transparent bricks for "glass". This shape was created using roof slopes, (both regular and inverted).



Above: A view of the front entrance with a hot pink door at the top of white tiled steps.


Above: This view shows the roof deck off the third floor as well as the roof top with vent pipes, an air conditioner and satellite dishes.


Above: Another view of the sculpture. Note the skylight in the magenta sloped roof above the bay window.

Image below shows the sun room on the first floor. This was constructed with skylights, windows and sloping bricks.



Above: Close-up of hot pink framed window with pink panes and white shutters.


Image above shows the back of the building, left open "doll house" style for easy viewing of the interior. Rooms include a kitchen and dinette on the first floor along with the sun room. The second floor is the main living space. The third floor is the bedroom and a roof deck. HEY! Where is the bathroom?


Above: The minifigures enjoy the kitchen on the first floor.


Above: A view of the Living Room on the second floor. Furnishings include an orange couch, tables in shades of pink and a pink and orange wall unit. Note steps from entry down into living space.

Notes and Details: Many of the pink pieces in this sculpture were purchased by artist Trick Richey from vendors on an auction web site, (Ebay). Most of the pink bricks, including the magenta roof slopes, came from a "Pink Brick Box" set available directly from the manufacturer, (LEGO Item #5585, 216 pieces, $14.99 retail price).

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