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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Amazing what murals can do to a sad wall!
ReplyDeleteI really wonder when - or if - professional murals make it to Germany... to Braunschweig.
True, that brick wall looks a million dollars!!
DeleteMaybe someone up there in charge of Art will one day wake up!
Well said with the waking up!
DeleteNice and bold! Tom The Backroads Traveller
ReplyDeleteThanks for your visit Tom.
DeleteThis is such an original mural! Never seen anything like it.
ReplyDeleteThanks for your visit Marleen, it really is quite a different type of mural!
DeleteVery clever Sami, it does look like it is 3 -D pattern, I like it!
ReplyDeleteWren x
Thanks Wren, it's very delicate and it really looks like real lace.
DeleteYou have the most beautiful murals - that is lovely.
ReplyDeleteThanks Gill, there is a great variety, and I'm finding more and more of them...
DeleteDearest Sami,
ReplyDeleteOne has to get used to the proportions of these crocheted lace doilies being HUGE. Quite talented for painting it so realistic.
Hugs,
Mariette
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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