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Urban Mona Lisa is a wooden artwork by contemporary artist Lasveguix, created from a collage of torn posters and pictorial interventions inspired by urban aesthetics. The artist revisits here one of the most famous faces in art...
Urban Joconde
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At the heart of this abundant composition, the Mona Lisa stands out, revisited with the contemporary boldness characteristic of Wawapod. Reinterpreted as a constellation of white dots on a black background, she floats at the ce...
The Mona Lisa
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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 merges the timeless elegance of the Renaissance icon wit...
History of Painting
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History of painting by Dine Chanima reinvents the classic "Mona Lisa" by integrating it into the vibrant and contemporary world of street art. On a large canvas measuring 100 cm wide by 150 cm high, the iconic image of the Mona...
Joconde
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Magnificent canvas on stretcher created by Lasveguix in collaboration with Jérôme Mesnager using reclaimed posters, spray paint, acrylic paint, and Posca markers. This canvas pays tribute to the Mona Lisa, the portrait by Leona...
Paris Urban Wall
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Magnificent artwork created using recycled materials (torn posters, cardboard), all enhanced with spray paint, Posca markers, Bic pens, and stickers. Here, the artist Lasveguix creates a stunning, highly detailed piece that dep...
Da Vinci Muse by Aiiroh & Namisen
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This work uses several Street Art techniques by combining lithography on 300g/m² Fine Art paper with acrylic paint applied by hand by the artist. In this piece, Aiiroh collaborates with the young Japanese artist Namisen. Origi...
Urban Mona Lisa - La Joconde
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Magnificent Street Art work by Lasveguix created using collage with reclaimed posters as raw material. Here he presents his version of the Urban Mona Lisa, on a deconstructed background to give it relief, texture, and depth!
Gioconda - Rust Art (La Joconde)
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This is a work from the Rust Art movement, which involves creating artwork from recycled materials. Limited to 5 copies, Nino Raso used laser printing on an aluminum plate to depict the most famous painting in the world: Leona...
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Pop Art Works of the Mona Lisa | Unique Contemporary Art Selection

The Mona Lisa Revisited: Pop Art Works and Contemporary Variations

The Mona Lisa, Leonardo da Vinci’s timeless masterpiece, has fascinated for over five centuries. Having become one of the most famous artistic symbols in the world, it still inspires thousands of contemporary artists today. At PopArt Gallery, we offer a unique selection of works centered on the Mona Lisa, revisiting the famous Mona Lisa in pop art, modern, or quirky versions.

Our collection highlights original, vibrant, and bold creations that reinterpret this iconic painting through explosive colors, collages, humorous twists, or graphic compositions inspired by the world of Warhol.

Why Does the Mona Lisa Inspire So Many Artists?

The most famous painting in the world, the Mona Lisa has always sparked fascination and mystery. Its enigmatic smile, deep gaze, and perfect composition make it an ideal canvas for artistic reinterpretation.
Pop art artists especially embrace this symbol to:

  • play on its mythical dimension,

  • reimagine a classic icon in a modern version,

  • create a strong contrast between art history and popular culture,

  • offer accessible, colorful, and instantly recognizable works.

It is this dialogue between heritage and contemporary creation that makes the Mona Lisa painting a privileged field of expression for today’s artists.

The Mona Lisa in Pop Art Style: A Powerful and Iconic Look

Pop Art, born in the 1960s, is based on transforming popular symbols into modern artistic works. The Mona Lisa has become a recurring motif:

  • fluorescent versions inspired by Andy Warhol,

  • mosaics, posters, and urban collages,

  • humorous and modern twists,

  • digital compositions and street art.

These variations transform Leonardo da Vinci’s painting into a contemporary, lively, and accessible artistic object, perfectly suited for modern decoration or a pop art collection.

Decorate Your Interior with a Revisited Mona Lisa

Works inspired by the Mona Lisa are extremely versatile. They fit perfectly in:

  • a modern living room,

  • a creative space,

  • a design office,

  • a private gallery,

  • or urban-style decoration.

The blend of classical figure and pop aesthetic creates a strong focal point, capable of energizing an interior and sparking conversation. Bright colors, graphic patterns, and visual contrasts immediately catch the eye.

Our Selection of Works Centered on the Mona Lisa

At PopArt Gallery, we bring together contemporary artists who reinvent the Mona Lisa with:

  • large-format canvases,

  • limited edition prints,

  • collages,

  • digital works,

  • street art or graffiti compositions.

Each creation is carefully selected for its quality, originality, and ability to offer a new interpretation of this legendary painting.

Looking for a Pop Art, Modern, or Revisited Mona Lisa?

Whether you want a colorful Mona Lisa, a fluorescent pop art version, a graphic twist, or a street art interpretation, our collection gathers the best contemporary works around the world’s most famous portrait.

Discover a unique selection to enrich your collection or add an iconic touch to your interior decoration.

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