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bill-swift - October 3, 2012
These controversial ads featuring nekkid women in different stages of undress are going where LEGO has never gone before. In fact, even with these ads, LEGO hasn't even gone there because they didn't put these together in the first place. The women aren't even actual LEGO pieces that have been assembled by hand, but they sure look it.
These are actually the digital handiwork of Jean-Yves Lemoigne, who took a series of images with topless and stripped-down models for a series called PIXXXEL. He then blurred them out into pixelated boxes that look like they were made from LEGO.
Too bad these aren't real LEGO ads but you won't know that unless you look closer. Anyone out there who can actually do this using real LEGO? Anyone? Let us know if you do. Until then, this is the closest that we'll ever get to R-18 stuff with everyone's favorite building blocks.
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