Curated by photographer, curator and genius Mark Sink, The Big Picture, a Denver, Colorado city-wide art event (with sister cities throughout the world), brings together artists in a large format off and on-the-wall exhibition. Works are displayed throughout Denver on city walls (using wheat paste) and in dedicated venues.
Mark Sink's website.

Asked about the blue patch, curator Mark Sink, smiled and said nothing.
Then a day later this note from Mark Sink: "I need to explain... sorry you probably don't know iI was thrown off FaceBook twice, and one more time and I am out. I run a big part of my life on FB – sadly – (event announcements) The Big Picture and The Month of Photography and Sink Photography. If they they shut me down a marketing arm would be cut off."
Several observers have noted that the blue patch actually draws attention to the works' slight pornographic nature.
See more from The Big Picture here.
Prints of this work and others from the series A Perfect Friend are available from Converge Gallery, Williamsport, Pennsylvania. These prints were featured at the exhibition After The Flood in 2012 in Williamsport. There are only a few prints remaining; the edition was set at three but only one print was made of each of 36 images.
The prints were produced by Gary Day at the University of Omaha, Nebraska fine arts printing lab. The prints are about 80 x 60 cm each and were made using a high end Epson digital printer on fine Arches paper. Each of the prints are signed, numbered (1/3) and dated 2003.
MADNESS: My work will be featured at The Madness of Collage at The Next Gallery also in Denver, opening 8 March. My works on paper in the Madness exhibition are viewable here.
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