
Wooster Collective features his latest work where he built body forms out of tape, and covered them with clothing. The effect is so life-like that passers-by can't help but be stunned. Watch the video footage on the Wooster site.

I've been a fan of Mark Jenkins since I saw his more ethereal tape sculptures - sans vĂȘtements, if you will.


He offers an alarming kind of visual poeticism, I think, amidst a saturation of street art in the modern city.


The result is sheer visual refreshment.
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