Artworks about the Mona Lisa / Mona Lisa
Lasveguix Urban Mona Lisa
Urban Mona Lisa is a work on wood by the contemporary artist Lasveguix , created from a collage of torn posters and pictorial interventions inspired by urban aesthetics, revisits one of the most famous faces in art history by immersing it in the visual energy of the street. At the center of the composition appears the famous portrait of the Mona Lisa , whose calm gaze and enigmatic smile contrast with the graphic tumult that surrounds her. The classic image seems to emerge from a wall of torn posters, as if this timeless icon had been rediscovered beneath the successive layers of a constantly transforming city. Lasveguix constructs the work from layers of torn paper, typographic fragments, vibrant colors, and splashes of paint . The tears reveal different visual layers, evoking the urban palimpsests found on the billboards of major cities. This decoupage technique creates a relief and texture that reinforce the materiality of the work. The wooden support accentuates this physical dimension and gives the composition an almost sculptural presence. The traces of paint, scratches, and overlaps contribute to a raw aesthetic, directly inspired by the language of street art. With Urban Mona Lisa , Lasveguix creates a dialogue between art history and contemporary urban culture . By placing the Mona Lisa at the heart of a fragmented and colorful visual universe, the artist transforms this classical masterpiece into a reinvented icon, captured in the visual effervescence of the city.
€990,00
Wawapod Urban Joconde
At the heart of this abundant composition, the Mona Lisa stands out, revisited with the contemporary audacity characteristic of Wawapod . Reinterpreted as a constellation of white dots on a black background, it floats in the center of the canvas like a pixelated apparition, both recognizable and abstract. Its gaze, enigmatic as always, slips into the visual tumult orchestrated by Lasveguix , whose colorful and saturated collages evoke the raw energy of the city walls. Around the Mona Lisa, fragments of popular culture collide: a little girl blowing a bubble of gum, female icons from vintage magazines, typography ripped from the street, hip-hop figures, and fragments of comics. This carefully composed urban chaos powerfully highlights the serenity of the central face. The sticker “ Hello, my name is Amour Toujours, ” Wawapod’s leitmotif, punctuates the work like a declaration of tenderness addressed to Leonardo da Vinci’s icon—and, through her, to the entire history of art. Here, the Mona Lisa is no longer frozen in a museum: she lives, breathes, and evolves in a world of color, noise, and contradictory messages. She becomes a figure of gentle resistance in our image-saturated era.
€1.450,00
Quinoa+ The MonaLisa
Discover a bold reinterpretation of the famous Mona Lisa in a unique street art style by the artist Quinoa+ (Quinoa Ribes) . Set against a golden background, this painting fuses the timeless elegance of the Renaissance icon with the raw energy of urban graffiti. The symbolic white halo brings a touch of celestial irony, while the colorful lettering and tags, including the words "SEND YOUR CHILD TO ART SCHOOL" and "QUEEN," inject a vibrant and committed modernity. Every detail, from dynamic drips to multi-colored bombs, reveals the duality between tradition and artistic rebellion, making this piece a must-have for lovers of contemporary art and urban culture. Add this iconic work to your collection and give your space a touch of boldness, history and urban creativity.
€900,00
Dine Chamina History of painting
History of painting by Dine Chanima reinvents the classic "Mona Lisa" by integrating it into the vibrant and contemporary world of street art. On an imposing canvas measuring 100 cm wide by 150 cm high, the iconic image of Mona Lisa is transposed with modern graphic elements and bright colors, bursting with contrasts and textures. The enigmatic face of Mona Lisa is dotted with touches of spray paint, as if she had been rediscovered on an urban wall, amidst contemporary graffiti and tags. Abstract patterns and urban symbols blend into the background, evoking the chaos and creativity of modern streets. This bold fusion of the classic and the urban gives the work a new depth, while paying homage to the original with a touch of rebellion and modernity.
€990,00
Jérôme Mesnager Mona Lisa
Magnificent canvas on stretcher made by Lasveguix in collaboration with Jérôme Mesnager using recycled posters, aerosol spray, acrylic paint and posca. This painting pays homage to the Mona Lisa, Portrait of Mona Lisa, the most famous painting by Leonardo da Vinci in the world. On the latter we find the vision of the two artists in their respective styles.
Lasveguix Paris Urban Wall
Magnificent work created using recycled materials (torn posters, cardboard), all enhanced using spray paint, posca, bic and stickers. Here the artist Lasveguix creates a magnificent, very detailed painting, which represents a section of a wall in Paris, incorporating many of the city's references (Eiffel Tower, Leonard de Vinci's Mona Lisa, luxury brands, etc.) and which is will fit very well into your home.
Aiiroh Da Vinci Muse by Aiiroh & Namisen
This work uses several Street Art techniques by combining lithography on 300g/m² Fine Art paper combined with acrylic paint applied by hand by the artist. In this work, Aiiroh works in collaboration with the young Japanese artist Namisen. Originally from the suburbs of Osaka, she is a Shihan master, the highest rank in the Japanese calligraphic art, Shodou. After a stint at the Nagoya School of Fine Arts, and influenced by the work of Ernst Kolb, she refined a unique and characteristic style through which she represents these subjects using fine and multiple lines, until obtain disconcerting portraits of light and shadow. Here, the artists offer us a reinterpretation of the Mona Lisa in a Pop Art version.
€600,00
Lasveguix Urban Mona Lisa
Magnificent Street Art work by Lasveguix made using collage using recycled posters as raw material. Here he presents to us his version of the Urban Mona Lisa, on an unstructured background to give it relief, substance and depth!
€1.500,00
Nino Raso Gioconda - Rust art (The Mona Lisa)
This is a work from the Rust Art movement which consists of creating a work from recycled materials. Limited to 5 copies, Nino Raso used laser printing on an aluminum plate to represent the most famous painting in the world: The Mona Lisa by Leonardo da Vinci. This technique allowed him to give an aging and rusty appearance to his creation which offers a very original result.
€400,00
Utopia Mona Lisa Vandal Desfragmentation
In a new special series “Defragmentation”, Utopia reinterprets certain works of artists who inspire it. This painting is interesting in the details of the face, body and hands without taking anything away from the mystery of Leonardo da Vinci's original work. We also find in this painting several qualities: the expression of the subject, which is often described as enigmatic, the monumentality of the composition, the subtle modeling of forms, and the atmospheric illusionism, the love and a deep and passionate look of the artist.
€1.000,00