Jett Taylor Logo Sign
Decorative lighting / custom interior signage on acrylic backing • Anonymous commercial fabricator; custom commissioned for Jett Taylor (likely the interior designer based in San Antonio)

Style & Movement
Contemporary Commercial Minimalist; Neon Revival
Medium & Technique
Cold cathode lighting or LED flex neon imitation; mounted on laser-cut contoured acrylic (Plexiglass) with electrical wiring and stand-off mounts
Creation Period
Circa 2015-2023; contemporary modern manufacturing
Dimensions & Format
Estimated 24-30 inches in width, 6-8 inches in height; landscape/horizontal orientation
Subject Description
The piece displays the name 'Jett Taylor' in a clean, sans-serif, rounded typography. It functions as branding or a personal nameplate, utilizing high-contrast white light against a neutral wall surface.
Condition & Value Assessment
Condition Assessment
Very Good; the lighting appears fully functional with no visible breaks in the tubes or LEDs, though there is slight cable exposure
Estimated Market Value
$150 - $400 USD (valued primarily as a custom decorative item rather than an investment-grade fine art object)
Auction Estimate
$100 - $300 USD
Provenance History
Likely commissioned for private use in a studio or home office setting; current owner likely acquired via direct commission or secondary decorative market
Art Historical Significance
Low art historical significance; the piece serves as a functional branding element within the realm of interior design and contemporary commercial lighting rather than the fine art neon tradition (e.g., Dan Flavin or Bruce Nauman)
Notable Features
Distinctive custom-cut 'cloud' or contoured acrylic backing that follows the silhouette of the lettering; high-intensity cool white luminosity
Condition Issues
Minor dust accumulation on the acrylic backing; visible power cord trailing from the center which impacts aesthetic presentation
Conservation Recommendations
Periodic dusting with a non-abrasive microfiber cloth; ensure the electrical transformer/plug is kept in a dry environment to prevent short-circuiting; hide wiring for better visual display