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Traditional lace patterns applied to the urban space
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Considered the star of street-art lace, Polish artist NeSpoon exposes lace in the street using traditional lace patterns that she applies to the urban space. She either paints trompe-l'oeil stencil lace directly on the walls or makes lace in clay, concrete, or wire. Either way, before each intervention, she meets with the embroiderers and lacemakers of the sites on which she works and dusts off the needlework they have been practicing for centuries. In Alençon (photo), she reproduced the stitch bearing the town's name, and, in Pont-L'Abbé, the picot stitches dear to the Bigoudènes.
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