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Public Enemy - Large Resin Badge - Tape Deck Art.

Public Enemy - Large Resin Badge - Tape Deck Art.

Regular price £450.00 GBP
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Public Enemy - Large Resin Badge - Tape Deck Art.

Original artwork is hand painted by the artist with use of a stencil for parts using acrylic paints. The badge is a 3D replica of Tape Decks original piece from his extensive collection.

Mixed media - Tape Decks hand painted artwork using acrylic paints is then scanned and printed onto vinyl. This vinyl is then wrapped over a bespoke, hand spun aluminium badge; hand finished, powder coated, covered with epoxy resin and finally polished.   

Size - 40cm Diameter
Depth - 4cm
Edition size - 10 only
Hand signed and numbered

Tony Dennis aka Tape Deck Art is a self-taught British contemporary artist with a passion for music and design who paints and creates giant pin badges.

In the early part of 2016 Tony craved to design and paint a piece of artwork that was eye catching, tactile and totally different. At the same time, he was collecting vintage punk badges from the mid to late 1970’s. He put the two together and came up with the idea of painting and forming Giant 3D pin badges from designs he already had in his collection. After nearly 9 months of research and fabricating countless prototypes, Tony painted his first badge in early 2017 and now sells his badges in galleries in the UK and the United States.


All badge design’s are taken from actual pins from the 1970’s to the 1980’s with a heavy influence on the punk scene, painting a number of badges from designs manufactured by Better Badges from the years 1976-84.

In 2018, French graffiti artist Invader contacted Tony and between them produced 10 giant pin badges for his month long LA exhibition 'Into the white cube’.

Tony has worked with Hard Rock hotel chain and in November 2020 released 20 oversized Prodigy badges after the band contacted him. All 20 badges sold out within 4 minutes of going on sale.

In June 2021 showcased 20 new designs in his first
solo exhibition 'Never Mind The Badges' at the Watergate Street Gallery in Chester.

In the summer of 2022, Tony was asked by the Weller family to exhibit 9 oversized badges for the ‘This is the Modern World’ exhibition in Brighton.

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