




Mark Jenkins makes guerilla street sculpture designed to provoke and create unease.
He typically works in the very democratic media of packing tape ($3.99 per roll).
Subversive, street smart, and enigmatic (not to mention, hilarious) -- exactly to which an artist should aspire.
(I love the conservative dude in his little business suit getting his mind blown by the Kryptonite® bike lock guarding the walker.)
I think his work is completely brilliant!
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