Hitler and Bin Ladin posters created from cigarettes from F/Nazca Saatchi & Saatchi

Hitler and Bin Ladin posters created from cigarettes from F/Nazca Saatchi & Saatchi

F/Nazca Saatchi & Saatchi, Brazil who created the "war" commercial by animating cigarettes has now released the second part of the campaign, cigarette posters in the city depicting mass killers such as Osama Bin Laden and Hitler. The words "cigarro mata mais" worked into the artwork means "smoking kills more"-
In the shot below we see how the poster was made on the street - I wonder if the cop behind him is trying to prevent die-hard addicts from stealing free cigarettes. In fact, I wonder how long those plexiglass posters survived once nightfall hit.
The finished "sculpture posters" (for lack of a better word) close up. This one is a pretty decent portrait of Bin Laden. Larger Bin Ladin image here.
And here's Hitler. I feel the campaign of cigarette portraits lacks a Stalin, but hey, still neat.
Larger Hitler poster here
See also: Unimed RJ - WAR! - (2008) :60 (Brazil)Kudos to the creative team at F/Nazca Saatchi & Saatchi (and the cigarette sculpting guy too)
Creative Directors: Fabio Fernandes and Eduardo Lima
Art Director: Airton Carmignani
Copywriters: Eduardo Lima and Ricardo Jones

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