Jeffrey Sincich (b. 1990, Belleair, FL) is an artist living and working in San Francisco, CA. After studying ceramics in school, Jeffrey learned the trade of sign painting and continued full time for seven years. His love of hand painted signage, typography, and architecture later merged with his fascination with handmade quilts where he developed a process of quilting lettering and illustrations. He combines these quilted elements with neon signage, wood, and salvaged window grates and building materials to highlight the overlooked and underappreciated everyday signs and objects that help the city function day to day. Jeffrey earned his BFA from the University of Florida in 2012. His work has been exhibited domestically and internationally in San Francisco, Los Angeles, Oakland, Miami, Portland, OR, Tokyo, Japan and Paris, France, at venues including the de Young Museum in San Francisco and Charlie James Gallery in Los Angeles. He has been featured in publications including Juxtapoz Magazine and Popeye Magazine.