Artist Recreates Iconic Los Angeles Food Spots With LEGO Portraits

Los Angeles residents know these spots well and thanks to this local artist, the landmark food spots will forever be immortalized through his awesome Lego portraits.

Artist Andy Bauch created a couple of crazy 21×36-inch portraits of Pink’s hot dog and Randy’s Donuts using thousands of LEGO pieces. The Pink’s portrait took 5,638 total LEGOs to create, while Randy’s Dunuts was a little more efficient with 5,308 pieces.

Since 1946, Pink’s hot dog has made some of the most innovative dogs in the courntry, while Randy’s Donuts has provided solid donuts in L.A. since 1953.

Bauch has several awesome LEGO portraits of Southern California landmark signs such as the Santa Monica Pier and Beverly Hills sign, check them out for yourself.

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h/t eater

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