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For the first time, the fake American Apparel ad prankster hits Brooklyn. And for the first time, he/she hits one of the AA stores directly (that's the Smith St. location). I like this simpler close-up graphic look the artist is exploring—because just like with the real American Apparel amateur porn ads, showing items of clothing is basically inconsequential. Judging by the fingernails, that appears to be a woman's hand tweaking the perfectly formed nipple. Is this the second sapphic interaction the artist has depicted in this splendid series? Or is that the topless woman's own hand? Only the artist knows for sure. Bravo! More!
Image: Stereohell (who else?)
by Copyranter on August 1, 2008
Comments (3)
Ahaha, I thought it was a REALLY hairy nipple. I didn't see the fingers at all, until I read it!
Posted by MikeM | August 3, 2008 10:17 AM
I'm still not sure why you think they're fake, or that it's a prankster. Why not the extreme in guerrilla marketing? Make up your own "fake" obscene ads!
Posted by Loren | August 5, 2008 12:25 PM
Wow, at first I thought this was a neuron (cell body in the middle and dendrites extending outwards). Then I thought it was a hairy nipple. Then I saw the light.
Posted by Forest | August 6, 2008 7:03 PM