Electrical tape instead of paint. Beautiful street art from improvised materials

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Australian artist Buff Diss avoids legal trouble by working exclusively with duct tape. The legality of using this material for street art allows the author to create in public places officially, without fear of persecution by the authorities.

Such non-destructive graffiti was invented as early as 1989, but its fleeting nature has made the art form less popular and difficult to document. Buff discovered the potential of duct tape in 2005 and has been relentlessly creating art for people to enjoy ever since.

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Electrical tape instead of paint. Beautiful street art from improvised materials
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