NeSpoon is a Polish artist based in Warsaw.
Even though her art range between street art, pottery, painting, sculpture and jewelry, most of her works consists of traditional laces, either made in clay or painted on walls.
NeSpoon’s art uses intricate doily patterns to transform abandoned and austere areas into truly remarkable sights.
Through the medium of the location of her art, NeSpoon also comments on political and social issues that have significant meaning to her and the society around her.
Whether raising awareness of a growing lack of water and privatization of resources in New Zealand, or a reference to beauty and harmony between cultures in the UAE, NeSpoon’s work is an example of real considerations of the social and political contexts of the environments of art.
“All my works inspired by the art of lace making are a search for the simplest codes of beauty and harmony,” Nespoon shares.
“Symmetrical lace patterns have a mesmerizing character, they come from the world of nature, they are everywhere around us, in the calyxes of flowers, skeletons of sea creatures, snowflakes, in patterns painted by frost on windows.”
“I believe that my works based on lace motifs emit good energy, people just like them and smile when they see them.”
More of NeSpoon’s remarkable work can be found at https://nespoon.art/.
I love love love this art !!! Never seen it before !!!
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Thank you! I stenciled bricks under my kitchen counter facing the eating area, along with around the sliding patio door, and that took forever to paint. I can’t imagine a whole side of a building done in hand painted lace!
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Like her work! Thanks.
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Thank YOU! Something different, don’t you think?
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Wow! This is incredible!!
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I love lace anyway — imagine seeing it on the whole side of a building!
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