Hey, hey, hey! How was your weekend? Mine was full of swims and sunshine. Hooray! I absolutely love Sydney at this time of year. I wish I could be on holidays for the rest of January. Alas…

Lets kick off the week with brilliant tape art by BUFFdis, clever street artist from Melbourne. Love, love, loving it. Intricate and super detailed tape art in dereliqued and/ or unglamorous setting = pure genius.

One of the artworks in the middle (you know the one) is called “shit fuck stack”. I thought that was piss funny. You can find many more examples of his work on his Flickr page.

Check out the video below showing a time-lapse recording of BUFFdis creating one of his pieces from start to finish. Seriously impressive stuff.



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