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Human Statue Bodyart bodypainted tuxedo suits popular for Australian advertising and creative agencies; Bodypaint hits the target at Momentum Worldwide Australia advertising agency client Christmas party; Corporate marketing, media and event planners take note...
The Human Statue Bodyart creative arts agency continues to be extremely busy of late as Australia heads towards a sizzling hot Christmas.
Tonight the Sydney - Australia based creative arts and entertainment agency, Human Statue Bodyart, bodypainted tuxedos and showcased corporate logos on 3 senior creative directors from the Momentum Worldwide Australia agency at their impressive Pyrmont, Sydney head office. For what you ask? Their Christmas party of course. 'Mad Men' (the hit TV show) - eat your heart out baby.
The gig follows a long list of corporate Christmas parties and festive season events that the Human Statue team has been called upon to add a point of difference and wow factor.
We suspect that Momentum Worldwide Australia may have a plan to generate some extra media buzz for themselves and their clients, and we won't be surprised if they become the subject of a few more news stories before year end.
Self promotion, creative flair and standing out from the pack are all signs of great promoters, and to this end it appears that today's collaboration between Human Statue Bodyart and Momentum Worldwide Australia looks to have hit the mark. And - it all comes on the heels of Human Statue ramping up their agency focus.
The bodypainted tuxedos delighted guests, staff, the directors, and anyone else who encountered the impressive artwork creations.
Don't be surprised when Human Statue Bodyart, Momentum Worldwide Australia, and some of their top clients make the news again really soon.
Clients of Momentum Worldwide Australia include Heineken, Durex (condoms), and Listerine.
Like to see your name or client name up in lights?
Pick up the phone or send an e-mail to Human Statue Bodyart and / or Momentum and tell them you read all about the campaign on Google News, Media Man and Street Corner, and we're sure you will be well attended to.
Seasons Greetings from Human Statue, Momentum and friends.
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Please visit: www.humanstatuebodyart.com.au or telephone head office: (02) 9713 8933
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Tell us that you heard about Human Statue Bodyart from Street Corner and Google News for a special discount! Don't forget about Christmas and New Years Eve parties coming up. From small events to major events, functions and festivals, the team at Human Statue Bodyart is here to help you see your creative arts and marketing ideas coming to reality.
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Eva Rinaldi Photography
Momentum Worldwide Australia
I needed to rent a tuxedo for the BAFTAs. Thankfully there was a shop just around the corner. Unfortunately the nice fellow working that day had no clue how to use the computer system to input my order. I was impressed with the British level of patience. The English fellow waiting to be served after me must have waited a full hour and 15 minutes before I was done. He calmly just thumbed at his phone and passed the time away, never once looking even remotely huffy about the whole thing.
An office car special bound for Savannah, Georgia rolls under the veteran Southern Railway cantilever signal in Concord, North Carolina with Norfolk Southern's classic A-B-B-A set of Fs on the point.
An old and common design, but my first time doing it. I liked it. I wished they had wanted some color on it, but I guess it was sleek.
Jasper was going to see the Nutcracker in Phoenix tonight with his Mom. They rented the tuxedo for 5 days, so thought it would be fun/funny to wear it around Jerome today.
Jasper: "I wanted a top hat, a monocle and a cane".
Ellen: "That would've been really pimp!"
Karen: "You can't wear a top hat to the ballet. The people behind you would be upset."
Note: we all laughed at how crooked Jerome looks in this photo. Everything is tilting downhill.