Wednesday, September 09, 2009

(NSFW) In case you missed the copy down there in the right corner, this is a billboard promoting the 28th Graphic Arts Biennial in Slovenia.



(click images) Eh, just some good soapy clean street advertising for the international show which started September 4th, and runs through October 25th in the capital city of Ljubljana. Well, "bi" means "having two," right? And, it certainly is a graphic image. And you art directors gotta love that the logo is smaller than the nipples. Other than that...help me out here, artistic thinkers. One thing's plain as the tits in you face: we have a new leader (surpassing this) in the Most Gratuitous Use Of Breasts In An Ad.

8 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Great tits!

5:05 PM  
Blogger copyranter said...

Please...I requested graphic arts-related interpretations.

6:20 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Dem's some great graphic arts-promoting tits?

2:32 AM  
Blogger carladamfrisk(at)gmail.com said...

Isn't "Great tits!" a graphic arts-related interpretation?

I double that insight - great tits!

2:49 AM  
Anonymous Gross said...

This is the official page:
http://www.mglc-lj.si/eng/index.htm

8:23 AM  
Anonymous -1-track-mind- said...

Obviously NOT a Double BUT a Single-Entendre!

This is all I've got... nice, perky, symmetrical, clean tits, BUT what do Marjan* & Stojan* have to do with the price of gasoline, cigarettes or the graphic arts industry's proliferation of so called Web-ARCHITECTS?

(**with apologies to Heid Klum who refers to hers as Hans & Franz)

I recall reading that in the Venetian Republic during a certain period(?), the city fathers threatened by the visible rise in homosexual behavior, encouraged its women citizens to show as much mammilla as possible.

Based on the nonchalant attitude of the men in photos, is Slovenia having a recurring problem???

10:47 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Look at the second pix, are those majestuous soapy tits in 3-D!

2:17 PM  
Anonymous Paula Zargaj said...

I don’t get it.

It’s summer in Slovenia (my homeland, by the way). Every single beach, lakefront and riverside is teeming with topless women.

How much shock value can a pair of boobs on a Ljubljana billboard possibly have?

Unless perhaps the designers were targeting straight male creatives in the U.S. in hopes of getting a job.

7:49 PM  

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