Duct Tape Art

This gallery collects work made with duct tape (gaffer tape) — wall pieces, installations and temporary interventions in interiors, on facades and at events.

What makes duct tape different as a material

Duct tape is opaque, matte and strong. It is cut and applied by hand rather than painted on, so edges stay sharp and colour fields sit cleanly against each other. That sets it apart from transparent packing tape, which works with light rather than opacity.

  • Wall pieces and large-format motifs
  • Interiors and workspaces
  • Trade fair and event builds
  • Temporary work with a fixed end date

For the material comparison see packing tape art. Common questions are answered in the tape art FAQ, and client work is collected under commissioned art.

What makes this technique unique?

Tape art can be highly graphic, quickly visible and gentle on surfaces. It is useful for offices, events, hotels, trade fairs and brand activations when a space needs immediate visual impact.

References

Duct tape artists for hire

We check the surface, goal, timing and budget range and suggest a format that is visually strong and realistic for real project workflows.

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FAQs

Is tape art suitable for temporary projects?

Yes. Many tape-art formats can be planned as temporary and, depending on the surface, removable solutions.

What do you need for a first assessment?

Photos of the surface, approximate dimensions, location, desired timing and a budget range help us respond quickly.