Mona Cubista
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Width: 21.333px - Height: 32.000px - 300 PPP
(máx: 180.62 cm x 270.93 cm)
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Description of the Artwork
This painting is a cubist interpretation of the iconic Gioconda, an ode to the deconstruction of form and the deepening of mystery. Its artist invites us to explore the shadows and angles, presenting a renewed vision that challenges our perception of the famous smile. Each facet of the portrait adds a chapter to the eternal symbolism of the original work.
Ideal for a modern space, the painting suits a minimalist or contemporary decor. Its neutral color palette allows it to complement solid-toned walls, contrasting with bold decorative elements in leather, metal, or wood. Hanging it at eye level will invite an appreciation of its geometric depth and refined aesthetics.
The work conveys a sense of introspection and emotional complexity. The use of fragmentation suggests the multiplicity of human perspectives and emotions. This cubist portrait, beyond its aesthetics, is a reflection of the duality of being: the eternal and the ephemeral, the known and the unexplored, the visible and the hidden.
December in honour of Jean-Michel Basquiat
This December we celebrate the birth of Jean-Michel Basquiat, the New York genius born on 22 December 1960. With his vibrant, socially critical art, he redefined neo-expressionism and left a legacy that transcends generations.
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