Polishstreet artistNeSpoonis known for creating murals based on delicate patterns of antique lace.
And now, she’s brought her unique style to a small town in French Brittany.
As usual, the artist turned to the past so you can create the pattern for her work.

In this case, she used 19th-century French needle lace as her inspiration.
Working freehand, NeSpoon passed six days under inclement weather painting the building.
As usual, NeSpoon’s work brings class and nostalgia to the architecture that she paints.

But, at the same time, the murals add a touch of modernity to the city.
NeSpoon’s dynamic work demonstrates how public art can truly transform the environment.
Polish street artist NeSpoon transformed a building in Brittany, France into a work of art.

She based her work on a 19th-century French needle lace pattern.
NeSpoon spent six days hand-painting the design on the facade of the building.
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