Buff Diss is a talented Australian street artist with an interesting, non-traditional style. Instead of spray cans, Diss does tape. Using mainly masking tape, Diss creates his pieces free-hand on the streets of Melbourne (and other Australia cities), and the decay of the tape wearing away over time is part of the appeal of the piece.
Have a look at some of this work after the jump.
See below for an interview Walrus TV had with the man himself.
Diss has also taken his art internationally – in September, his first European show called “God’s Left the Building” explored Christian iconography, and was held inside a church in Pisa, Italy.
See more of Buff Diss’ masking tape graffiti on Flickr.
[via Gugazine]
5 replies on “Masking Tape Graffiti by Buff Diss”
This dude has TALENT. I see he digs creating hands mainly. Interesting world we live in.
Another starving artist with a gimmick.
Who pissed in your cereal this morning? :-P
lol! you can’t be a proper artist unless you starving… similar to all aspiring actors have to do a stint as waiters (waitrons?)
whatever – i think it’s brilliant