Since seven years I create an art inspired by lace patterns on the streets all over the world for two reasons. The first one is pure visual poetry. In every lace, we find symmetry, some kind of order and harmony, isn’t that what we all seek for instinctively?
Sometimes, however, my art is a symbol of true, direct relationships between people. Both making laces and building emotional bonds are processes that require time, attention and patience. Today those are deficit goods.
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Italy, Signita Beach
Sweden, Borås
Berlin - One Wall. Opening Of Urban Art Museum
I am still trying to fathom how an artist manages to maintain scale and symmetry on such a large format. Is it done by projecting an image into the surface? Or is it done first by altering a digital photograph of the structure and scaled up? Some can be done freehand, such as the blue wall and possibly the two that are done one the sides of the buildings. The others have such uniformity, it makes me wonder... Number 3 in Sweden is my favorite.
Portugal, Bombarral
Norway, Lofoten
Norway, Lofoten
Italy, Civitacampomarano
Poland, Warsaw
How does she do it? The lace seems to be in negative as though she has a pattern and sprays through it.
Poland, Gdańsk
Portugal, Povoa De Atalaia
I wonder if the woman who is gazing at the artwork is the one is is depicted in it. Perhaps she is a traditional lace maker.
France, Calais
Switzerland, Le Locle
Like a notecard. The next house over should be the matching envelope.
Norway, Lofoten
Spain, Valencia - Cabanyal
Cambodia
Berlin - Art Mile. Opening Of Urban Art Museum
Took something I'm normally afraid of and made it into something of beauty!
Poland, Lublin
Gorgeous-! I love how the shading on this one makes the artwork seem three-dimensional.
Poland, Warsaw (Ad Takeover With Sc Szyman)
Germany, Ibug
Sweden, Borås
Poland, Warsaw
Portugal, Vila Do Conde
I love how it looks like a web woven by one incredibly skilled (and very large) spider.
India, Delhi
Gdansk, Poland
Spain, Valencia - Cabanyal
I used to work in Spain and traveled extensively throughout the country. However, I still for the life of me I still have not made it to Valencia. I think that it made me time as it looks like two of these gorgeous murals are there!
France, Callac
Hungary, Kiskunhalas
Poland, Belsko Biała
Italy, Sicily
Ukraine, Prypiat, Chernobyl Zone
Gorgeous work! Thank you for bringing attention to an art that might be slowly disappearing
Although it's not common, it's not disappearing. People all over the world make lace by hand. Look up bobbin lace, needle lace, crocheted lace, tatting.
Load More Replies...Great hey! More these what touch more than trendy fashion consciousness or how say in English muotitietoinen, street art is so inverted that sometimes can only feel shame. Far right propaganda for capitalism etc, illegal pr for commercial companies, such woman images and trendy s**t that lace frees everyone to watch the wall. Back to classic street art, decoration, hopefully left (against right :) propaganda too ...
Gorgeous work! Thank you for bringing attention to an art that might be slowly disappearing
Although it's not common, it's not disappearing. People all over the world make lace by hand. Look up bobbin lace, needle lace, crocheted lace, tatting.
Load More Replies...Great hey! More these what touch more than trendy fashion consciousness or how say in English muotitietoinen, street art is so inverted that sometimes can only feel shame. Far right propaganda for capitalism etc, illegal pr for commercial companies, such woman images and trendy s**t that lace frees everyone to watch the wall. Back to classic street art, decoration, hopefully left (against right :) propaganda too ...