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London Ink








    Massive tattooed figures have recently invaded London, as part of a new ambient ad campaign by Mother. The sculptures, which have currently taken up residence by Tower Bridge and also at Victoria Station, form part of a campaign for new Discovery Real Time reality show London Ink.
    The show, a UK version of the successful US show Miami Ink, is based around a tattoo parlour run by Louis Molloy, who has already had a taste of fame with his ink work for David Beckham and Kate Moss.

    Read the full article here.

    Credits:
    Agency: Mother, London (UK)
    Sculptures: Asylum Models and Effects, London (UK)
    Sculptures' tattoos: Louis Molloy, London (UK)


    Via: CR Blog

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Humphrey Barasa: Kenya's bus stop cartoonist



    A young, innovative artist has turned the bus stop into his very own daily cartoon strip.
    For travellers waiting cover at the bus stop, Humphrey Barasa's cartoons provide an opportunity to catch up with light-hearted illustrations of daily life.
    Mr Barasa has been drawing cartoons on the bus stop shelter for the last six years.
    Although he doesn't earn any money from his drawing, it provides a platform for him to pursue his passion.

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    Via: Wooster Collective/BBC News
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Rodenstock Eyewear: Giant Banana Peel


    A sculpture made by the Berlin artist Stefan von Essen which looks like a giant bana peel, was set in various shopping malls. Wearing bifocal glasses by Rodenstock you can’t overlook a slippery banana peel on the street.

    Credits:
    Agency: Serviceplan, München/Hamburg (Germany)
    Creative Directors: Ekki Frenkler
    Bernd Huesmann
    Sabine Brugge
    Art Directors: Sandra Loibl
    Sybille Stempel
    Copywriter: Thorsten Voigt
    Sculpture: Stefan von Essen
    Photography: Henning Maier-Jantzen

    Via: Ads of the World
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