CULTURAL REWILDING presents a 8 meters high two characters Taoist graffiti emphasizing the going back to the wild. With the rise of Confucianism, Taoist philosophers were often inclined to think that nature is better off without being too much controlled and domesticated. This graffiti is one the graffiti these philosophers were writing on the walls of their city prior leaving it for good and become hermits in the mountains.

Literally this graffiti can be translated in "follow no other master than your own nature". In a time in which social media and other forms of communication channel our thinking in mainstream type of patterns, this graffiti becomes a portal for people to even temporary use their time in the mountains to try to channel back to their own nature and reach a more intimate understanding of their reality and where it is heading.