A few years ago, PT introduced us to Australian artist BUFFdiss’ amazing masking tape graffiti. Checking out his Flickr stream, it’s cool to see how his style has progressed over time, and that he’s still making his signature art. Also check out this interview/profile that Upper Playground did of BUFFdiss, if you haven’t seen it yet. His take on bringing visual interest to urban decay is fascinating. Who knew masking tape could be so versatile?
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super awesome, i like the temporary and non-destructive nature of using masking tape as a medium for street art.
his compositions using a space and the objects within it is really inspiring.