When an object is liberated, it gains a new meaning.
In recent years we have witnessed lots of artists using the street and urban ecosystems to take steps toward social engagement, by appropriating the vernacular semiotics and linguistics of the day and subverting them to thought provoking and critical ends we open up a brand new headspace.

"No Running" found sign, oil, acrylic, spray paint (mounted) 12 x 18in (2015)

"Designated Eating and Drinking Area" found sign and image transfer 18 x 24in (2015)

"Perpetuation" found sign and image transfer 30 x 30in (2017) Private Collection

"Pedestrian Crossing" found sign and image transfer 24 x 24in (2017)

"Fire Alarm" found sign and acrylic 9 x 12in (2017)

"Fire Alarm" found sign and acrylic 9 x 12in (2017)

"Horizon" found sign, acrylic, and spray paint 24 x 8in (2017)

"Horizon" found sign, acrylic, and spray paint 24 x 8in (2017)

"Nat King Cole" found sign and image transfer 12 x 18in (2016)

"No King" found sign and image transfer 12 x 18in (2016) Private Collection

"Deer Crossing" found sign, oil, acrylic, marker, spray paint 36 x 36in (2015) Private Collection

"Botany Bay" found sign and image transfer 32 x 24in (2017)

"King" found sign and image transfers 18 x 24in (2016)

"Do Not Enter" found sign and image transfers 36 x 36in (2015)
"Dont Block The Box" found sign and image transfer (2016) Private Collection

"Window of Surveillance" found sindow, found sign, acrylic, spray paint 38 x 2 x 43in (2017) Private Collection