From a recipe to uban lace art found on a website

I found a reference to a Polish dish called Fuczki–a sauerkraut dumpling that I have never seen before. Since I like sauerkraut (dad is German, mother is Czech) I googled it looking for a recipe. Then I found myself on a website called Culture.pl in which I was reading about the foods of 10 regions of Poland. At the bottom on the page was a link to “How Polish Women Reclaimed Folk Art by Giving it an Urban Twist” which I followed. The first part of the article was about folk painting. The part I found extremely interesting was towards the bottom of the article under the subtitle of ‘Illegal City Decor’. It included images of buildings in which a lace pattern was painted on. Many of you will recognize this style of lace art as seen on the internet before. But now I have an artist’s name: ‘NeSpoon’ and I learned that according to this Polish site that her work is considered ‘Illegal City Decor’….what we call graffiti. I shall have to do more research on this ‘artist’!!!

https://culture.pl/en/article/how-polish-women-reclaimed-folk-art-by-giving-it-an-urban-twist