The Scotch want to regret the witty installations of Mark Jenkins
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By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/the-scotch-want-to-regret-the-witty-installations-of-mark-jenkins.htmlAmerican mark Jenkins is an artist working in the genre of street art. Glory he brought street art installation made of packing tape. A few years ago he went to Moscow and taught local colleagues tape-art. After that, the streets of the capital appeared translucent ballerina, yogi and other characters. But the Muscovites, as it turned out, to yogis of Scotch business, no — hype sculptures are not caused.
Of course, in the Arsenal of the Brand, there are other techniques of transformation of a nondescript urban landscape. But the strongest impression are the same figures from the Scotch, but dressed in ordinary clothes. The artist comes up with for them such scenes that remain indifferent bystander may not.
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Source: Mark Jenkins

Bordeaux, France.

Besançon, France.

In Malmö, Sweden.

Bordeaux, France.

Washington, DC, USA.

Rome, Italy.

London, UK.

In Malmö, Sweden.

Rome, Italy.

Puerto del Rosario, Spain.

Dublin, Ireland.

Winston-Salem, United States.

Rome, Italy.

Besançon, France.

In Malmö, Sweden.

London, UK.

Washington, DC, USA.
Bonus:

The toaster in Rome.
Keywords: City | Installation | Art | Sculpture | Street art | Artists
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