
Street Artist Combines Familiar Signs and Provocative Words
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A look at the work of street artist Leon Thoughtsky.
Chicago street artist Leon Thoughtsky takes sardonic quips and reflections and mixes them with the painted signs often seen advertising grocery store produce.
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Street Artist Combines Familiar Signs and Provocative Words
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Chicago street artist Leon Thoughtsky takes sardonic quips and reflections and mixes them with the painted signs often seen advertising grocery store produce.
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