Excuse me? Did you ever visit the London National gallery? I’d say this is more likely a “knee-slapper for people in the art world”. (What kind of world is that?)
Really? “very smart” and “great”? This ad is a knee-slapper for people in the art world. It’s played out. I mean, i know it’s “his” museum, but come on. Can we find a higher ground?
Great. I like how the idea is very focused and simple, and the production itself not only technically adheres to the same principle, but also perfects the ad with good choices.
Excuse me? Did you ever visit the London National gallery? I’d say this is more likely a “knee-slapper for people in the art world”. (What kind of world is that?)
http://www.nationalgallery.co.uk/shop/collection_display.asp?mscssid=G2C2LPNH8D628G1HM7GNG6SDH0K254P1&SiteLanguage=ENG&CollectionId=%400000000017&CollName=T%2Dshirts+%26+accessories&TopID=%400000000014&TopName=Gift+Shop&Pages=3&Page=&ProductPos=4&LastP=3&NextP=5&ProductID=303323
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Thank you Wim
The ad’s from Belgian agency Duval Guillaume
http://www.duvalguillaume.com
Really? “very smart” and “great”? This ad is a knee-slapper for people in the art world. It’s played out. I mean, i know it’s “his” museum, but come on. Can we find a higher ground?
Great. I like how the idea is very focused and simple, and the production itself not only technically adheres to the same principle, but also perfects the ad with good choices.
very smart ad. it requires you to remember that little “ear” detail or at the very least, leave you intrigued enough to research van gogh.