Minecraft has been pushing the imaginations of gamers for over a decade. Players have been creating amazing buildings and structures in the sandbox that the title provides, constantly pushing the boundaries that have been established in the game. As Minecraft adds new updates, more and more tools are added to be used by the resourceful in order to build whatever pops up in their minds.

Fans of Mojang's title have also built a variety of pieces outside the game. This includes various works of art based on Minecraft, as well as a number of other projects. One example is an LED neon light that a player built of one of the latest hostile mobs to be added to the title.

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A Redditor going by the name bonzurr posted a small clip showing off an LED neon light they built that is inspired by Minecraft's Warden mob. The video shows a dark room that after a few seconds is illuminated by the Warden, which is made up of various blue, white, and orange colored lights. The clip ends as the light turns off and the room fades to a dark red hue.

The Warden light that bonzurr made has gained quite the fan base, with the post currently sitting at over 7,000 upvotes. Many commenters have called the light cool and loved the presentation that bonzurr gave in their video. A number of fans joked that the light should be motion activated and make sounds, referring to how the mob works in Minecraft. Others jested that they are now blind due to the way that the piece was revealed in bonzurr's clip. The Warden light is nicely done and would look great displayed by any fan of Minecraft.

Bonzurr's LED neon light is just one example of fan art created for Minecraft. A Redditor known as Pixel_lasha drew a number of Minecraft mobs in a 1-bit style all housed within a 3x3 grid. The top row of the grid features a Guardian, a Strider, and an Axolotl. The middle row shows off a Mushroom Cow, a Warden, and a Shulker. Finally, the bottom row showcases a Piglin wielding an axe, a Bee, and an Iron Golem. Even though the drawings are done in a minimalist style with no color, all the mobs can be recognized instantly. It is an awesome piece of artwork featuring the various creatures that can be found in Minecraft and displays them in a unique fashion for gamers to enjoy.

Minecraft is available now for PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S.

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