Colorful Play-Doh-inspired print ad

Okay, I'll admit it: despite being 30, I'm still pretty much a kid. I'd rather be left in a room with a few containers of Play-Doh than a glass of beer. It's not a matter of arrested development, though, it's more about needing a creative outlet so I don't go completely insane. If terrorists ever wanted to get information from me, all they'd have to do is deny me any form of artistic expression. After only a few hours I'd tell them where the uranium was hidden.

I only mention this as a way to explain why I thought this print ad and poster for Child TEMA, an environmental action group in Turkey, was so amazing. It would be cool to think someone actually created the entire landscape out of Play-Doh, but I think it was probably some kind of digital imaging thing. Of course, I have no idea how it was done, which should be clear when I use phrases like "digital imaging thing." Either way, it's a great piece of work.

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