Intricate Lace Patterned Street Art Looks Like Urban Jewelry [PHOTOS]

Most street art takes on a particular style, be it abstract, realistic, or even just graffiti bubble letters. Warsaw-based artist NeSpoon creates beautifully intricate, ornamental street art using lace patterns and several art mediums including ceramics, stencils, paint and crochet.
NeSpoon’s art can be seen all over urban settings, from walls to sidewalks, abandoned spaces to lamp posts. She uses spray paint to create her lace murals, and fabric and embroidery for her hanging lace installations.
NeSpoon refers to her street art as “public jewelry,” explaining to My Modern Met that
Jewelry makes people look pretty, my public jewelry has the same goal, make public places look better. I would like people who discover, here and there, my small applications, to smile and just simply feel better.
