![]() ![]() Hamilton Glass, who creates paintings, murals, and other works, says he uses tape to “mimic the straight technical lines in architectural drafting for my artwork. Blue masking tape, aka painter’s tape, can be used to temporarily mark off areas for painting on walls or furniture but can still damage or leave gunk on a paper surface. Masking tape comes in colorful varieties that are used for diverse crafts, decorations, and labeling. ![]() Masking tape can also be more problematic-it is more likely to leave residue or tear a surface if it’s removed. It is employed in some of the same ways as artist tape and is more affordable. General-purpose masking tape also usually consists of crepe paper lined with a rubber-based adhesive. In addition to his works made from packing tapes, Khaisman also makes painted-tape collages for these, he uses ProTape’s white artist tape or brown masking tape from Intertape. The terms artist tape and drafting tape are used interchangeably, and the latter also refers specifically to thin, removable strips used by designers, engineers, and others to ensure precise lines and affix delicate materials like blueprints and tracing paper. Artists often use these tapes to create straight marks or secure works to drawing boards or other surfaces. Many conservationists actually choose to use special acid-free papers and natural pastes instead of pressure-sensitive tapes.Īrtist and drafting tapes are usually backed with crepe paper, coated with a low- to moderate-tack rubber-based adhesive, and designed to be removed without leaving sticky residue or damaging surfaces. These products generally last longer, since acidity contributes to deterioration over time. An acid free or “acid neutral” label on paper, tape, or other materials denotes a pH of 7 or higher (on a scale of 0 to 14, with 0 being most acidic and 14 most alkaline). It can be removed without harming an artwork, and some versions, like this one from Specialty Tapes, are UV resistant and designed not to discolor over time.Ĭlear tape that is labeled “acid free” is often selected for longer-term applications when surface and color preservation are concerns. Watercolor washout tape is a contemporary spin on gummed paper tape traditionally used to stretch and hold watercolor paper during painting. “I like tape’s immediacy and expediency.”Īlong with affixing and repairing materials and creating works of art, some clear tape is used during the creative process to secure painting surfaces and create crisp borders. “Tape is universally understood anybody can relate to it it’s familiar,” he says. He uses Scotch clear packaging tape and translucent brown packaging tape from Shurtape. Numen also uses Monta biodegradable and Eco-Logical’s Klebio compostable tapes.Īrtist Mark Khaisman layers tape to re-create iconic movie stills and produce other images. “We use existing architectural structures like columns to mount our web, so the installation is a kind of parasite,” Christoph Katzler of Numen says. The Numen creative collective uses layers of clear tape to build immersive installations, some of which visitors can crawl inside. ![]() Sculptor and public artist Mark Jenkins is known for creating figural works from packing tape and plastic wrap and has served as a judge for Scotch’s “Off the Roll” public tape sculpture contest. Both thin invisible tape and heavy-duty mailing tape are popular sculpture materials. This tape-usually strips of cellophane with an acrylic adhesive-comes in many sizes and strengths. The obvious advantage of clear tape is that it is practically invisible on many surfaces. In 1930, 3M engineer Richard Drew invented the first version of the handy clear fixative now known as Scotch tape. Always check out specific tape instructions for guidance on traits like strength, heat sensitivity, whether it can be repositioned or removed, and, if removable, whether it leaves a residue. Note that the below is not intended as a definitive guide to tape, but an introduction to some of the tapes artists and conservators use in their work.
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