Labor
The value and fascination of lace derives mostly from its fabrication and not the originality of its design or the internal value of the material used.
The value and fascination of lace derives mostly from its fabrication and not the originality of its design or the internal value of the material used.
The development of machine lace extended the use of lace in areas previously not systematically explored because of their scale.
We consider the effects of working with inherently stiff yet pliant, elastic ribbons as opposed to formless round threads and witness the 3D forms that emerge.