9. Tape Art

Tape art is a contemporary form of urban expression that uses adhesive tape—such as masking, duct, or packing tape—to craft striking murals, installations, and even three-dimensional sculptures. Emerging from street and graffiti art scenes, tape art stands out for its versatility, ease of removal, and ability to adapt to various surfaces.
Unlike traditional graffiti, which uses spray paint, tape art enables artists to work quickly and experiment with geometric patterns or vibrant imagery. The impermanent nature of tape art encourages experimentation and creativity. Discover more about tape art’s evolution at Artsy.