WATCH: LEGO designer Fiorella Groves breaks down her most iconic sets

WATCH: LEGO designer Fiorella Groves breaks down her most iconic sets

From 31202 Disney's Mickey Mouse to 31208 Hokusai – The Great Wave, LEGO Art designer Fiorella Groves breaks down her most iconic sets for Brick Fanatics.

Our latest deep dive with a LEGO designer sees Fiorella Groves, who’s worked across nearly the entire history of the three-year-old LEGO Art theme, journey through each and every one of her sets to date – with plenty of intriguing insights along the way. Not only does Fiorella chart the evolution of the LEGO Art theme as a whole, but she also explains particular shifts in direction and approach.

From the decision to pivot to a white border with 21226 Art Project to breaking beyond the confines of mosaics with 31206 The Rolling Stones, Fiorella offers a peek behind the curtain of the LEGO Art theme – and it’s one worth watching whether you’re interested in this particular range or not. Hit play on the video below or head over to the Brick Fanatics YouTube channel to check it out.

Fiorella also touches on sets including 31203 World Map – still the biggest LEGO set (by piece count) of all time – and this year’s 31208 Hokusai – The Great Wave, the genesis of which is genuinely fascinating. Once you’ve finished watching this one, don’t forget to check out our deep dives with fellow LEGO designers Niek van Slagmaat and Jordan Scott, and subscribe to our YouTube channel for more.

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