This collage is composed of 108 individual rectangular photographs arranged in a grid, each featuring the word "Texas" in various styles, fonts, and settings. The images capture a wide array of visual representations including neon signs, painted wooden boards, weathered metal plates, historical markers, architectural lettering, and rustic engravings. The diversity of the collection showcases the word integrated into diverse environments, ranging from urban streetscapes and commercial signage to rural landscapes and state borders.
The overall composition is structured as a neat 9x12 grid, bordered by a thin frame. The title "LOOKING FOR TEXAS" appears in bold, golden-yellow block lettering with dark outlines across the top, flanked by two yellow stars. The variety of textures and typography within the collage creates a rich visual tapestry of Americana. Some images are high-contrast and bright, such as neon lights against dark skies, while others are muted, depicting weathered stone or aged metal. The colour palette is broad, reflecting the varied materials of the signs, including sun-bleached wood tones, rusted oranges, bold reds, deep blues, and industrial greys, all tied together by the repeating subject matter found in every individual cell of the grid.