Neil,
Taking your signs to the dump would be a big hassle and not inexpensive, so it's not my preferred solution to this problem. The problem is not your art, rather that you placed your art on property you do not own without permission. If you would like me to ask for permission from the owner for you, I could do that. If you would like to remove the art yourself, you could do that. However, if your art is still on the property without permission on Monday, Aug. 16th we will dispose of it and bill you for the expense.
Regards,
Monty Biggs
Project Management
WATERMAN & COMPANY
1904 3rd Avenue, Suite 831
Seattle, WA 98101
T (206) 450-0322
F (206) 624-8579
mhbiggs@watermanandcompany.com
there is a fine line between art and junk
the longer you leave something in a feild the more it looks like trash~ dumped
N~
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