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A Life in Neon by Tim Etchells
Etchells’ twists the societal idea that neon signs are made to instruct you and instead uses them to make you complicit in a personal drama you had no business walking in on. His glow-y neon signs tell brief, fragmented narratives… only a segment of a larger story everyone has missed.
(via: mymodernmet)
Steve Lambert is a conceptual artist that works in a variety of mediums that also gives talks and takes full belief in the potential for art to create positive change in the world. His signs that we show you here all have a strong critique of capitalistic consumer societal structures (and at times tackle subjects that are bit more lighthearted) with unabashed confidence, and although these are ideas we may have been familiar with before, Lambert does a good job turning them into signs.
http://visitsteve.com