When the streets are the gallery
Denver-based photographer Mark Sink (represented by Robin Rice Gallery in New York) is an instrumental figure in bringing Month of Photography to Denver.
This year is all about wheat paste, whereby enlarged prints are temporarily adhered to walls. The results are startling and beautiful.
The practice of wheat pasting is akin to graffiti (and depending on where you live, dubiously legal), but the images are cleaned up far more easily and inexpensively.
All photos courtesy of Mark Sink.











