Max Zorn is a Dutch artist based in Amsterdam. His style is notable for
its use of brown packing tape as a medium and cutting on acrylic glass with a
scalpel to create portraits that need lighting from behind to be seen. Over
time Max Zorn has learned to apply more layers of brown translucent
tape for greater impact and illusion of depth. Max Zorn's rise to popularity began after
publishing a two-minute self-made video on YouTube titled “Street Art by Max Zorn
Making of Tape Art” in 2011.The video showed how Max Zorn hangs his translucent
tape art on street lamps as a form of street art at night in Amsterdam. Max Zorn’s settings and themes are
influenced by film noir while brown shades and different layers of tape create
a sepia tone. Max Zorn draws inspiration from characters in novels
produced by writers such as Hemingway, Steinbeck,
and Salinger. His work also is influenced by American realism artists such as
Edward Hopper.
To see more of her work visit: http://www.maxzorn.com/
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