If you’re an Andy Warhol or Marilyn Monroe fan, this is the set for you. Recreate iconic art with this LEGO® Art Andy Warhol’s Marilyn Monroe (31197) set. Escape from everyday life with a relaxing activity and some focused me time.
Creative project
Reimagine Andy Warhol’s famous pop art portrait of Marilyn Monroe. As you build, listen to the included Soundtrack and immerse yourself in a world of art and creativity as you hear unexpected details and audio stories linked to the set. Finish the build with an exclusive signature tile and display your art on a wall or shelf.
Hands on, minds on
You don’t need to be an artist or have a collection of LEGO models to enjoy the satisfaction of completing this wall art kit. Once it’s complete, you’ll have a piece to display with pride. This LEGO Art set is part of a collection of inspiring building kits for adults interested in pop culture, art, design and architecture. The sets make a great gift for anyone (including yourself) seeking a new project.
An immersive experience
Build as you listen to a special curated soundtrack.
Start a home gallery
Display on a shelf or put on the wall with a new hanging element.
Signed by the artist
Complete your work of art with an exclusive signature tile.
Reimagine a legend
As you build, listen to the included Soundtrack and immerse yourself in a world of art and creativity as you hear unexpected details and audio stories linked to the set. Each set comes with four different building options. Purchase four sets to recreate Andy Warhol’s legendary Marilyn portrait series.
...what provides the inspiration for these write ups, today's your lucky day. You're about to find out.
99% of the time it's the products. Unsurprising. But also so very corporate and predictable. And we hate that. So once in a while we like to draw our creativity from elsewhere, such as:
If E is the most common letter in the English alphabet, why is it so particular? Surely it should've been shaped like an I, just a single straight line? It seems excessive to have to draw the extra three horizontal lines, when really it could've been avoided.
If you know the answer, as in really truly know, please write to us at EisshapedlikeEbecause@onedayonly.co.za
Otherwise enjoy thinking about that too for the next three or so years.