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Monday, 27 July 2015

Delicate Lace in Chinatown - Mural in Northbridge II

This beautiful and delicate lace pattern mural was painted on a wall in Perth's Chinatown.

It was painted during Form2015, by NeSpoon, a Polish street artist. She uses the lace patterns as "public jewellery" and usually collaborates with lace-makers in the various countries where she has exhibited her works, such as Portugal, France, Italy, the Netherlands... She also uses her lace patterns in pottery.

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13 comments:

  1. Amazing what murals can do to a sad wall!
    I really wonder when - or if - professional murals make it to Germany... to Braunschweig.

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    1. True, that brick wall looks a million dollars!!
      Maybe someone up there in charge of Art will one day wake up!

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    2. Well said with the waking up!

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  2. Nice and bold! Tom The Backroads Traveller

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  3. This is such an original mural! Never seen anything like it.

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    1. Thanks for your visit Marleen, it really is quite a different type of mural!

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  4. Very clever Sami, it does look like it is 3 -D pattern, I like it!
    Wren x

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    1. Thanks Wren, it's very delicate and it really looks like real lace.

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  5. You have the most beautiful murals - that is lovely.

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    1. Thanks Gill, there is a great variety, and I'm finding more and more of them...

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  6. Dearest Sami,
    One has to get used to the proportions of these crocheted lace doilies being HUGE. Quite talented for painting it so realistic.
    Hugs,
    Mariette

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    1. Hi Mariette, yes it is a huge doillie and very realistic indeed! I would love to see more of her work!

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