TAPED METAL CANVAS

Wednesday, October 22, 2014

Big tron

Wrapped with copper

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Organic wheat

32x14x3


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Crime scene

32x62x3

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Large oval warning

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Green River

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End of the eastern span

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Large oval square lines

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Tuesday, October 14, 2014

Eastern span updated

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Saturday, October 4, 2014

Southern Pacific Brewery

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Thursday, October 2, 2014

Golden bay ||

22" round

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When I create a new piece, I allow it to evolve on its own. The methods I use to carve, weave, and layer tape transform into balanced, symmetrical, and often abstract artwork.

My journey as a tape artist began in San Francisco. As a city native, I was introduced to a diverse array of art forms and entered the graffiti scene at a young age during the mid-1990s. I was immediately drawn to the range of colors, shades, and shapes made with spray paint. My fascination with street art transferred onto tape, stickers, and anything adhesive.

I experimented with tape art on a variety of surfaces after entering the metal industry. In 2009, I discovered the ultimate canvas-- galvanized steel. Its ability to maintain the integrity of tape became the foundation for my style. Reflective tape is my secret ingredient, adding depth and dimension under different levels of lighting. This unique combination of materials birthed the name I use to encompass my artwork: Taped Metal Canvas.

For bookings and inquiries, contact:

Dominic Fontana
tapedmetalcanvas@gmail.com
www.tapedmetalcanvas.com

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