The lace is painted?? I am astonished to hear that. Do you think it starts
out as who thread and then the color is added? Or is the paint just used as a
stiffener?
> Subject: Re: [lace] Lace art by Agnes Herczeg
> I own one of the pieces shown in the article... the woman with the s
Subject: Re: [lace] Lace art by Agnes Herczeg
>What lovely pieces! Do you think she uses some kind of stiffening?
>Liz, Raleigh, NC, USA
I own one of the pieces shown in the article... the woman with the sheaves
of grain in the article, as well as another one of a woman looking out a
Devon, any chance you can get a photo of this special piece and put it on
Flickr?
I love her work and would love to see some up close. Fascinating how she does
it.
Janice Blair Murrieta, CA,
jblace.com
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What lovely pieces! Do you think she uses some kind of stiffening?
Liz, Raleigh, NC, USA
> http://mymodernmet.com/lace-art-agnes-herczeg/
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Lace art by Agnes Herczeg is also surprisingly affordable.
I had already realized this while researching the contemporary lace show I
am curating at the Hunterdon Art Museum in New Jersey, when I was contacted
by a man looking for an anniversary gift for his wife for the " lace"
a
Thank you Arlene for sharing. They are truly beautiful!
Catherine Barley
UK
Catherine Barley Needlelace
www.catherinebarley.com
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Subject : [lace] Lace art by Agnes Herczeg
Hello, all -
A non-lacemaking friend thought I might be interested in this article - I was!
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