Kairos: Pinata
Average: 6 (24 votes)

With your support we’ll be able to give psychological and physical help that hundreds of children and families need in order to live better in the less fortunate areas of the country.

Advertising Agency: Maruri Publicidad, Guayaquil, Ecuador
Creative Director / Art Director / Illustrator: Nuno Acosta
Copywriter / Photographer: Gastón Fernández
Published: January 2009

14 comments

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thefakehuman

nice...good art

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Guest

La idea es sobresaliente, el retoque pésimo! mató la idea, pobre, muy básico a nivel de boceto. (sombras, perspectiva, color, etc.....)
Zapatero a tu zapato, NO TODO EL QUE TIENE PHOTOSHOP SABE RETOCAR FOTOS,
Trabajenlo mejor, pueden hacerlo!

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Guest

Good composition, but perspectives of objects not real

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Prof

uhm...skittles?

Quite really.

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Guest

skittles?

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Guest

good idea bad art director, meabe the child can be better

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alexander_bickov

Good composition, but perspectives of objects not real

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Guest

disjointed, incomplete copy doesn't serve/leverage the brilliant visual provided here.

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gon_enelcamino

yes, skittles

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Guest

hahaha, sorry, but imagine a child as a piñata is funny, not sad!

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CGilb09

...if you're as dense as you are and don't get the connection between the fact that people beat the sh** out of pinatas. Yeah. Hilarious.

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SoCH_TO

I think The Art Direcation is good for message

Cool Idea

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Dev Kumar

A little run-of-the-mill I guess although it works.

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bubblestheclownfish

+10 for concept. Absolutely fantastic.
-3 for execution. Looks like an ideation.

For the time it took to do the poor composition, they could have easily taken that real pinata and shot it in a real kid's bedroom. The closer to reality, the more real the issue. As-is it sells an idea, not an emotion. I want to feel for the child, and what it must be like living as a metaphorical punching bag in our/their reality. Also - make the pinata's eyes look right, so we get more sense of dread.