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Anna Fryzowicz, Marcin Dramiński, Jan “John Carter” Woźnica, and FiranBricks in the LEGO Brick Fans Zone!

19 April 2025

Meet our special guests – independent builders whose passion and dedication have been recognized not only by LEGO fans worldwide but also by brands such as Bricklink and LEGO itself. Get inspired by their stories and creations during the presentations and workshops they will lead.

Jan “John Carter” Woźnica

The first Polish builder whose creation was released as an official LEGO® set through the Ideas program. His project, Tales of the Space Age, which was available in stores until recently, combines minimalist design with retro-futuristic aesthetics. Space and science fiction themes are prominent in most of his work – from pulp-style creations inspired by obscure Star Wars comics to pieces referencing the works of Stanisław Lem and Jacek Dukaj.

He is a member of LUGPOL, the oldest Polish LEGO® builders’ club, and WAWLUG – the Warsaw LEGO® enthusiasts club. For a decade, he has participated in and co-organized exhibitions of original constructions.

He publishes his models, designed both for himself and on commission, online under the pseudonym “John Carter.” For many of them, he creates instructions that allow others to build them as well.


Marcin Dramiński

A fan of medieval and pirate LEGO sets, and the winner of the 1st, 4th, and 5th editions of the Bricklink Designer Program. His current hobbies include books, LEGO bricks, spending time with his children, and photography.

He first encountered LEGO as a child when, during the communist era, he received a LEGO gas station as a gift – a symbol of Western luxury. Years later, after finding his old bricks at his grandmother’s and starting a family, he rediscovered LEGO – especially through the Modular Buildings series. For Marcin, LEGO is a form of artistic expression and mental exercise, as well as a tool for bonding with his children and engaging with the online community. Modular Buildings represent his standard for MOCs – a balance between realism and playability.

He is inspired by Pablo Sanchez – creator of the updated Pirate Bay set – and many other designers from LEGO Ideas and the MOC community. He also greatly admires the Ninjago design team.

You might know Marcin – or rather, his online alias SleeplessNight – from the Mountain Fortress set released by Bricklink.


Artur Godlewski

Known online as FiranBricks, Artur works professionally in the logistics industry, but in his free time, he pursues his greatest passion: LEGO®. His serious journey into building and collecting began in 2013, and for nearly three years, he has specialized in creating mosaics from LEGO bricks – a process he describes as both relaxing and deeply satisfying for long evenings.

He showcases his projects in short videos on Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube, which draw attention and inspire others. As he says himself, he has lost count of how many mosaics he has made, estimating around eighty artworks. Artur loves to share his passion and demonstrate just how much can be created from small, colorful pieces. He is also an active member of the WAWLUG association. For a year now, FiranBricks has been officially collaborating with LEGO® through his social media channels. His mosaics, which average about 11,000 pieces each, are presented at various LEGO events across Poland – including Pyrkon 2024.

Over the past year, Firan has created an entirely new collection, and for the upcoming Festival edition, he has prepared a full gallery of artworks – none of which have yet been shown in the LEGO Brick Fans Zone.


Anna Fryzowicz

By day, she teaches and conducts research at the University School of Physical Education in Poznań. Her main research interests are gait biomechanics and muscle activity analysis. In her free time, she reads books, bikes, and goes for walks. Since childhood, she has enjoyed creative hobbies like working with modeling clay and building with LEGO® bricks. She regularly participates in contests and shares her creations online.

Anna is a winner of the LEGO Ideas contest “Me, Myself and I”, where she submitted her project “Reading, Reading and Reading”. The creation received set number 40698 and was titled “Books Are My Passion”. It became a GWP (Gift With Purchase) available from the official LEGO® store.

You’ll have the chance to see this set – along with its original prototype and other builds by the author – at the LEGO Brick Fans Zone as part of the independent builders’ exhibition.


Your Set in a LEGO Box®

If you want to see your own creation packed in a LEGO box, you don’t have to travel all the way to Billund, Denmark, where the company is headquartered. Thanks to the LEGO Ideas program, anyone has a chance to have their design released as an official set. After reaching a minimum of 10,000 votes, builds are reviewed by LEGO designers, who evaluate them based on program criteria and select which ones will receive an official set number and be released to builders and collectors worldwide.

Our guests also have galleries on LEGO Ideas – maybe one of them will capture your heart and your vote? If you want to learn more about the publishing process and what it’s like to be the author of an official LEGO set, be sure to attend the discussion panel dedicated to this topic.

A Brick-built A’Tuin glides through interstellar space – a project dedicated to LEGO and Discworld fans
Jan “John Carter” Woźnica – Discworld

Bookworms and builders – this one’s for you!
Anna “ Fr_An” Fryzowicz – Lighted Little Library

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Szymon Nowaczyk

Z wykształcenia technik weterynarii, z braku laku – student informatyki. Torturuje swoich bliskich godzinnymi wykładami o obskurnych szczegółach lore Warhammera 40 000. Od jego ogłuszającej paplaniny i basowego śmiechu trzęsą się posadzki. Na konwentach spotkacie go niemal wyłącznie przy stołach z grami planszowymi i bitewnymi.