Jan Vormann, 26, is a German artist who has spent the last three years travelling the world fixing crumbling walls and monuments using Lego. Vorman took his project from its humble beginnings at an art fair in Rome and brightened up thousands of people's days with his brightly colored plastic Lego bricks.
Mr Vormann said: "My favourite work was done in Berlin. I filled in the holes still left by guns and shrapnel from the Second World War. That drew people's attention to the Lego and hopefully they would ask themselves why the Lego was there"
A post office entrance in the West Village, New York
Lego bricks fill up cracks in the region of Sabina, Italy, as part of the contemporary art festival '20 Eventi' during 2007
Lego fills up the cracks in the walls of Yaffo in Tel Aviv, Israel, during 2008
Holes left by World War Two bullet and shrapnel holes in Berlin are filled with Lego
A hole in the wall at Penn Station, New York, is filled with Lego bricks
Lego bricks are visible on a wall in Bryant Park, New York
More bullet and shrapnel holes in Berlin
Sabina in Italy
Jan Vormann repairs the cracked walls of the Institute for Achitecture ARCAM during in Amsterdam