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Artist Uses Tape Instead Of Paint To Create Beautiful Street Art

  

Category:  Photography & Art

Via:  robert-in-ohio  •  9 years ago  •  7 comments

Artist Uses Tape Instead Of Paint To Create Beautiful Street Art

Australian street artist Buff Diss avoids problems with the law by working exclusively with tape. The transient nature of his work has allowed him to work publicly in such places as the Adelaide Central Market, although he also works on buildings, roads, and even trains. Hands pinching something are a common theme in his work, along with skulls and other line art.

Non-destructive graffiti in the form of tape-art has been around since 1989, but its impermanent nature has made it less popular and difficult to document. Buff Diss himself first started with regular paint.

Tape became my main medium in 2005 by accident, Buff Diss says. Id meant to use it as a tool, but then I saw the lines of tape were drawings on their ownit saved a lot of time, Buff Diss told FastCo.Create. On the transience, he says, If a piece has long enough to bond to the surface, without weather getting to it first, it can hold for years. On glass, they become permanent. But a lot of pieces in the street will be gone the next day.

More info: Facebook | Flickr | Instagram | Tumblr (h/t: lustik )

http://www.boredpanda.com/tape-street-art-graffiti-buff-diss/


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Robert in Ohio
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link   seeder  Robert in Ohio    9 years ago

The creativiity of this guy is amazing.

Check out these great works of art

 
 
 
Nona62
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link   Nona62    9 years ago

WOW!! Who would have thought??? Excellent post!!

 
 
 
Robert in Ohio
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link   seeder  Robert in Ohio    9 years ago

Nona

Thanks glad you liked them

 
 
 
A. Macarthur
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link   A. Macarthur    9 years ago

It's not the medium, rather, how skillfully and artfully the medium is manipulated and mastered.

 
 
 
Robert in Ohio
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link   seeder  Robert in Ohio    9 years ago

A Mac

Absolutely correct

I remember my grandfather saying more times than I can count, "It's not the tools it is the carpenter that makes the work so remarkable"

That is even more true of art and the artist manipulating the medium he/she chooses to create works of beauty

Thanks for the perspective and feedback

 
 
 
Kavika
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link   Kavika     9 years ago

Outstanding work.Smile.gif

 
 
 
Robert in Ohio
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link   seeder  Robert in Ohio    9 years ago

Kavika

Glad you liked it

Thanks for the feedback

 
 

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