Metro

Art-alecky signs hit the streets

It’s a sign of the times — only weirder.

TrustoCorp, a group of self-proclaimed urban artists, is adorning city poles in trendy neighborhoods like the East Village and Williamsburg with absurdist messages shaped like official street signs.

“Caution. God thinks you are stupid. Notice: Ignoring God is un-American,” warns one metal missive — complete with a hand firing a lightning bolt — attached below a Department of Transportation sign on East 10th Street near First Avenue.

Some East Village residents are not amused.

“What’s the point this person is trying to make?” asked Jessiva Lian, 37.

TrustoCorp, which has put up signs in Philadelphia, Miami, Detroit and LA, e-mailed The Post, “Our goal is to populate our streets with satire and healthy doses of sarcasm.”