The LEGO space poster Earthset on the LEGO Ideas platform reimagines Apollo era photography as a colorful brick art print, while paying tribute to NASA's Artemis II mission.
On the LEGO Ideas page, the creator identified as BuildingDreams described the concept as a continuation of earlier work that reflects humanity's return to the moon, and as a visual nod to Apollo era history.
Design and size of the LEGO space poster
The piece uses a vivid art print style mounted in a simple, attention drawing frame and is built from carefully chosen brick tones to mimic photographic texture.
The artwork measures about 12.6 inches high, 18.9 inches wide, and 1.1 inches deep, which is roughly 32 centimeters by 48 centimeters by 2.8 centimeters, and is sized for tabletop or wall display.
Proportion and composition were tuned to read like a photograph when viewed from a typical living room distance, making the LEGO space poster suitable for aviation and space history collectors as well as general home decor shoppers.
History and inspiration behind the LEGO space poster
The design explicitly references the cultural impact of Apollo photography, notably Bill Anders' Earthrise image from Apollo 8, while inserting contemporary elements such as the Artemis II spacecraft and crew into the composition.
By combining 20th century space race imagery with 21st century missions, the LEGO space poster aims to bridge historical narrative and current technological achievement, and to spark interest in both modern art and space education.
The creator said the piece is meant to appeal to fans of aerospace history and to those who enjoy curated, space themed decor, and the project appears on LEGO Ideas to gather community feedback and support.
If the concept receives enough backing on LEGO Ideas, it could move toward production and wider availability, giving collectors a new way to display a space history inspired print in their homes.


