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The Mona Lisa - the 'world's most famous painting' - has been endlessly parodied, from Miss Piggy to Donald Trump. It certainly needs spicing up because it is a tediously dull portrait of Monna Lisa del Giocondo, commissioned by her husband to celebrate the birth of their second son, Andrea. da Vinci's 'Vetruvian Man' is supposed to depict proportions of the perfect male form, even though he possesses two extra arms and legs. VM appears to keep his body in shape by utilising in his 15th century exercise wheel. If Jesus were alive today would the modern version of the Last Supper comprise Big Macs and fries all round? Maybe. Anyway here you have three of da Vinci's masterpieces graffitied in one picture, with a famous Latin title. That can't be bad. Plus: Austrian American actress Hedy Lamarr (1914-2000) invented WiFi in the 1940s!

Limited Edition Prints.
Printed on William Turner Hahnemuhle fine art exhibition quality paper (310 g/m2) using Epson Ultrachrome Pro Pigments, the colours remain true to the original up to 100 years.
The image size is 30×45 cms and there is an additional 3 cms border all the way round the image (ie total size: 36×51 cms). The artist will sign and number the print in this border. The print is unframed.
Prints will leave the artists studio within 7 days, rolled in a heavy tube, accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity and sent via track and trace.

Materials used:

acrylics

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#graffiti #leonardo da #mona lisa #urbanart #graffito #mcdonalds #the last #vetruvian man 

I came, I saw, da Vinci (2022) Acrylic painting
by Steve White

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The Mona Lisa - the 'world's most famous painting' - has been endlessly parodied, from Miss Piggy to Donald Trump. It certainly needs spicing up because it is a tediously dull portrait of Monna Lisa del Giocondo, commissioned by her husband to celebrate the birth of their second son, Andrea. da Vinci's 'Vetruvian Man' is supposed to depict proportions of the perfect male form, even though he possesses two extra arms and legs. VM appears to keep his body in shape by utilising in his 15th century exercise wheel. If Jesus were alive today would the modern version of the Last Supper comprise Big Macs and fries all round? Maybe. Anyway here you have three of da Vinci's masterpieces graffitied in one picture, with a famous Latin title. That can't be bad. Plus: Austrian American actress Hedy Lamarr (1914-2000) invented WiFi in the 1940s!

Limited Edition Prints.
Printed on William Turner Hahnemuhle fine art exhibition quality paper (310 g/m2) using Epson Ultrachrome Pro Pigments, the colours remain true to the original up to 100 years.
The image size is 30×45 cms and there is an additional 3 cms border all the way round the image (ie total size: 36×51 cms). The artist will sign and number the print in this border. The print is unframed.
Prints will leave the artists studio within 7 days, rolled in a heavy tube, accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity and sent via track and trace.

Materials used:

acrylics

Tags:
#graffiti #leonardo da #mona lisa #urbanart #graffito #mcdonalds #the last #vetruvian man 
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I started painting, aged 50, after visiting a Wassily Kandinsky exhibition at the Royal Academy in London. I vowed not to fall victim to the infamous New Maths Equation: MODERN... Read more

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