“God bless you, Berlin!”- A Bench
One of the first duct tape street art pieces on the streets of Berlin
This gallery collects work made with duct tape (gaffer tape) — wall pieces, installations and temporary interventions in interiors, on facades and at events.
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.
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.

One of the first duct tape street art pieces on the streets of Berlin

“Eye”- Installation during the live show 3D installation out of duct tape created during a 7-hours live taping performance at the Street Art Festival in Hamburg. 2014.

“TAPE by TAPE” – Tape and spray paint Graffiti Mixed media Graffiti – duct tape and spray paint on the wall. Made during a Street Art Festival at Teufelsberg-Berlin 2012.

Graffiti out of adhesive tape. Created live during the “Graffiti Box Challenge” Street Art Festival 2012.

“Urban Spree” – 3D duct tape graffiti I created this logo graffiti with fabric and duct tape only at Urban Spree Gallery as I was a resident artist there. 2013.

“Fight Fascism” Graffiti on the ground made out of colored duct tape for “Rock am Spree” Festival in Berlin 2013.