NeSpoon is a street artist who combines ceramics, lace, and graffiti in her work. She travels the world and decorates old buildings or run-down street corners with her characteristic crochet-patterned murals and pottery panels. But what does NeSpoon‘s street art have to do with The Matrix?
Neo and a Spoon
NeSpoon believes that what we think shapes our world. That’s how she came up with her nickname, remembering the scene from TheMatrix in which Neo realizes that reality is only a projection of his mind and subsequently, he manages to bend a spoon by just looking at it. So does NeSpoon; she manages to bend her own reality and hop over any limitations.
Lace by the Seaside
She began her career as a painter, fascinated by the portraits of Rembrandt and the contemplative atmospheres of Rothko’s color fields. However, after a couple of years, she realized oil painting was not for her. Therefore, she turned to pottery and began experimenting with bowls and imprinting leaves in ceramics. One day when she was at the seaside, she saw some curiously shaped tree branches lying on the beach and she visualized a crochet pattern between their smaller twigs. This is how it all began. In 2009, she started her production of ceramic lace which would fill the tree holes, gaps in old city walls or between the pavement panels.
From Gaps to Walls
The artist says that it takes roughly two weeks to make a small ceramic lace panel. But when she prepares her crochet murals, she first hand-draws her templates in their original scale and later cuts them out. Her large-scale works attract attention and bring her new commissions: she has already worked in Spain, Italy, the Netherlands, France, Poland, Portugal, Sweden, Austria, Hong Kong, the United States, Germany, India…
Dreams
She recalls a historic-artistic installation in 1995 that Christo and Jeanne-Claude made together in Berlin. They needed 23 years and hundreds of official permissions to wrap the Reichstag in their trademark brown wrapping paper. NeSpoon was in Berlin at that time and she still remembers the contagious positive energy that flowed in the streets of the city and she dreams of making an installation which would again unite people and make them enjoy the moment.
Click and follow us on Google News to stay updated all the time
We love art history and writing about it. Your support helps us to sustain DailyArt Magazine and keep it running.
DailyArt Magazine needs your support. Every contribution, however big or small, is very valuable for our future. Thanks to it, we will be able to sustain and grow the Magazine. Thank you for your help!
Magda, art historian and Italianist, she writes about art because she cannot make it herself. She loves committed and political artists like Ai Weiwei or the Futurists; like Joseph Beuys she believes that art can change us and we can change the world.
Cartography is the production of geographical maps and globes and it has existed, more or less, since the beginning of recorded history. It could be...
Cartography is the production of geographical maps and globes and it has existed more or less since forever. It can be considered both a science and...