Signs of Spring by Mark Jenkins

by Scott Beale on March 31, 2008 · 2 comments

Signs of Spring

The latest project by street artist Mark Jenkins is “Signs of Spring”, featuring street signs that appear to be growing out of the ground in Washington DC. Marks’ previous projects have included the Storker Project and Meterpops (see my previous post).

via Wooster Collective

photo via Mark Jenkins

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1 Phil v. Sassen April 1, 2008 at 9:03 am

In Berlin we have drops, stars and hearts on traffic lights:

http://www.hauptstadtblog.de/article/3804/gefaelliger-eingriff-in-den-strassenverkehr

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