About the Book
Signs are the most ubiquitous art form.
Signs are visual art in nearly limitless media.
Signs are poetry and prose.
Signs may be in the best of taste or the lowest form of kitsch.
Signs are everywhere and, at their most expressive, not juried by authority.
Signs, at their best, go beyond advertising and
give us a glimpse into an individual or a way of life.
Signs are contemporary archeology.
Signs shout, “I am here! Look at me!”
Signs are signs of life.
Signs are visual art in nearly limitless media.
Signs are poetry and prose.
Signs may be in the best of taste or the lowest form of kitsch.
Signs are everywhere and, at their most expressive, not juried by authority.
Signs, at their best, go beyond advertising and
give us a glimpse into an individual or a way of life.
Signs are contemporary archeology.
Signs shout, “I am here! Look at me!”
Signs are signs of life.
Features & Details
- Primary Category: Arts & Photography Books
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Project Option: Small Square, 7×7 in, 18×18 cm
# of Pages: 76 - Publish Date: Jul 21, 2008
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About the Creator
Ric Carter
Washington, NC, USA
Ric Carter is retired Editor Emeritus of The North Carolina Mason. He spent more than 15 years as the photo department of The Washington Daily News, in Washington, NC. He now lives on a hill in a swamp in Beaufort County, NC.