Dana Mihulková & Markéta Fabiánková/ Sacred Geometry
- Feb 5
- 2 min read
Dana Mihulková is a Czech lacemaker, bobbin lace pattern designer, and experienced teacher certified by the German Lace Association. She has been creating lace for more than 40 years, steadily refining her skills and deepening her understanding of traditional as well as contemporary techniques. Over the decades, she has taken part in numerous exhibitions, competitions, and collective artistic projects, where her work has been recognized for both precision and originality. She also contributes articles to professional lace magazines and shares her expertise with the international community by offering her own patterns to lacemakers around the world. Bobbin lace is her lifelong passion. She enjoys experimenting with different materials, exploring new technical possibilities, and continually expanding the creative boundaries of the craft. She even developed a new technique — bobbin lace worked with two pairs — which reflects her innovative spirit and dedication to advancing the art form.
Markéta Fabiánková is one of the youngest representatives of the contemporary Czech lacemaking scene, and her relationship with lace reaches back to early childhood. Over the years, she has developed a distinctive artistic voice rooted in traditional handmade textile techniques, with bobbin lace at the very heart of her practice. After graduating from the Secondary Art School in Prague, she continued to refine her craft, exploring how classical methods can be transformed into fresh, innovative forms. Although she is still a university student, her work already demonstrates remarkable maturity and confidence. As a young designer, she has achieved significant recognition, participating in numerous competitions, collaborative projects, and exhibitions. Her pieces stand out for their sensitive balance of tradition and experimentation, showing how lace can speak to contemporary aesthetics while honouring its deep cultural heritage.





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