Kardashian no parking signs created by Plastic Jesus
Plastic Jesus is an L.A.-based artist, creating stencils and installations
The Kardashian clan may have a harder time finding parking in Los Angeles today after some no-parking signs targeting the family have popped up around the city.
"No Kardashian parking anytime," read the red and white signs.
Artist Plastic Jesus, who is known as the Banksy of L.A., placed seven of the signs around the city.
One of the signs was placed outside Dash boutique on Melrose Avenue, a photo posted to his social media accounts shows. Dash is a clothing boutique owned by some of the Kardashian sisters, including Kim.
The project is meant to criticize consumers for making celebrities out of individuals like the Kardashians, Plastic Jesus told The Hollywood Reporter.
He created another project previously along a similar vein, titled Stop making stupid people famous. People often misunderstand that piece to be criticizing the Kardashians, he tweeted. "But that piece is meant to criticize us as consumers."
The no-parking signs will be coming down Friday morning, Plastic Jesus tweeted.
The artist's other work includes an Oscar Award statue bent over and appearing to snort cocaine atop a platform marked "Hollywood's best party."