Get ready to be confused…Mark Jenkins is most renowned for his street installations. He uses the “street as his stage” tricking anyone passing by into taking part in his play.
Jenkins’ work shows a great understanding of his surroundings. Through his work, he reminds us to pay attention to the people around us, criticizing peoples’ ability to walk by the homeless without even noticing whether they are made of flesh or tape. He does not use the typical spray cans, but instead packing tape and other less traditional materials. His trompe-l’œil will leave you confused and wondering “what the hell?”
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