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==Summary==
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| Description = Artwork of seven LEGO bricks – a blue 2 × 4, a yellow 2 × 4, and five white bricks – placed together to form [[Wikipedia:Abstract art|abstract art]]. The image may be a parody of the work of [[Wikipedia:Piet Mondrian|Piet Mondrian]].
| Description = Artwork of seven LEGO bricks – a blue 2 × 4, a yellow 2 × 4, and five white bricks – placed together to form [[Wikipedia:Abstract art|abstract art]]. The image may be a parody of the work of [[Wikipedia:Piet Mondrian|Piet Mondrian]] (e.g. ''[[Wikipedia:Composition with Red Blue and Yellow|Composition with Red Blue and Yellow]]'').
| Source = ''[[LEGO Island]]'' credits
| Source = ''[[LEGO Island]]'' credits
| Date =  1997
| Date =  1997

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Summary

Description Artwork of seven LEGO bricks – a blue 2 × 4, a yellow 2 × 4, and five white bricks – placed together to form abstract art. The image may be a parody of the work of Piet Mondrian (e.g. Composition with Red Blue and Yellow).
Source LEGO Island credits
Date 1997
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