 Guys I want you to imagine something. It's a two o'clock at night You walk around in Amsterdam? Nobody's around only a couple of street lamps and the beautiful light mirroring in the canals Everything else is dark and quiet and it's a little bit like a theater stage hours after the show Nobody's there anymore some spotlights are still on but can you feel the temptation to sneak up to the stage and just recite a poem or Say something stupid to these empty chairs in front of you So at least that what was what I felt when I was running around in Amsterdam that special night and That was the reason why I started to get into street art But I didn't want it to work on Walls or on the floor I wanted to use these beautiful street lamps as an urban gallery and I wanted to use the night and the darkness as the setting around my artwork as You can see on these photos I Managed to do so and that was due to a certain material That I found worked perfectly. That's great that he tapes me Because I'm keep going right and the material I found was actually tape not that one, but this one here just normal Brown translucent packing tape and I take this and tape layers of layers on pieces of plexiglass I cut out certain parts. I peel off certain parts until a Graphic picture occurs and you can see how that looks on a street lamp on these photos I also brought you one example with me. I Hope I'm not too sweaty from all the waiting But the thing is it's pretty boring without light, but once you put it up into the light Hope you can see the effect It starts glowing from inside almost It's kind of a tricky process to to explain it's pretty boring So I made a video for you to demonstrate how I create these artworks All right, it's a little crooked, but I'm working actually on a window here and It's very fast forwarded. Normally this process takes five days and Around like 20 25 of these rolls of packing tape But you can see how I Put layers of packing tape on a plexiglass how appeal of parts. I don't like And again put other layers on and that way I can control the light that gets through the packing tape And I can create contrast and add a certain depth to the to the artwork The tool I use for for cutting the Tape is actually just a ordinary but very sharp cutting knife But now I'll let you alone with the video So it's a little crooked in this view here, but well some things are cut out So I show you the next pictures which depict Like other tapes I made I Well, but I want to talk to you a little bit more about street art because I Came out with a project a couple of months ago It's called stick together and the idea was to create small tapes and Into the world People who receive these stickers can take them and are free to hang them up on street lamps They favor or on any other kinds of urban lights And that's where the miracle started for me. I thought this is gonna be a temporary project I thought this is just a fun idea, but within weeks actually It started to develop its own life people from all corners of the world applied for these stickers But not only that there were some who came up with their own creations And they send them out to others There were people posting videos and photos and others who shared their little street adventures online and offline and So this empty stage. I was talking about earlier. It started to fill up with more and more people and it wasn't like a Performing artist on the eye on one side and just like a listening audience on the other side We all interacted with each other and we all supported and inspired each other and I know that I can do that. I've heard that art can Bring people together Regardless their background, but I've never experienced that kind of effect before in my life in that intensity and it is a great experience and I think everybody who was part of the product so far and I can just encourage you guys to Join if you like Thank you You know what I forgot to to click so you see a little bit like these how these stickers look I sent out. I'm sorry too All right