The Brick Bible

The project began as a website in October 2001 that featured six stories from the Book of Genesis, and is completely unaffiliated with the Lego company.

Spurling's own commentary occasionally appears in illustrations and is displayed in gray text, and also as original titles for the stories themselves.

A Rolling Stone article that is included as a link in the original Brick Testament web site suggests that Spurling is an atheist.

After photographing the scenes, she adds speech balloons and sometimes makes alterations using image editing software.

[17] The US retailer Sam's Club withdrew The Brick Bible from sale in November 2011, "due to the complaints of a handful of people that it is vulgar and violent".

[18] In a Facebook post made on April 3, 2015, Spurling announced a new project entitled the Brick Book of Mormon.

" The Last Supper " from the original Brick Testament website