Video: Lace is everywhere, lace is everywhere. Art objects by Joana Vasconcelos
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
If a person has a hobby that they like, this is undoubtedly a good sign. And he remains good until the idea begins to go beyond the limits of reason - until no one has suffered from an excessive obsession with passion. And the designer Joana Vasconcelos (Joana Vasconcelos) from Portugal deliberately chooses "victims" in his own apartment, while threatening the next "darling" with crochet and thread.
Restless housewives with knitting needles in their hands are capable of the most incredible feats. We have already written about "yarn bombers" who dress city streets in knitted suits, not bypassing traffic lights, benches, or monuments. Joana decorates her own interior, and also holds exhibitions and participates in shows, where she presents her stunning installations and no less wonderful handicrafts.
Someone wrinkles their nose contemptuously, looking at things tied with lace, like a decorative cobweb. Say, it would be better if she knitted blouses and scarves for children. Others will glee at elaborately crafted "outfits" for furniture, toys, and sculptures, wondering where to try the idea. Meanwhile, Joana is a rather sought-after author, whose exhibitions are held in major galleries in France, Italy, Germany, Great Britain and the USA.
In our selection - just a small part of everything that is in the creative bins of Joana Vasconcelos (Joana Vasconcelos). The rest can be seen on her website, as unusual as herself.
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