There used to be over 600 lace-makers here. Nespoon is remembering them with her new works on the street.

Part of a residency that she is doing with the LuXor Factory in Le Locle, this project has enabled the Polish Street Artist/fine artist/muralist to study the local lace motifs that are identified with this part of Switzerland historically. She has included the heritage in this veritable wrapping of lace, custom made for this town of 10,000 especially.






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