Mona Lisa Revisited Street Art Design: Mona Lisa Save The Planet
Here is a description of the painting by Vincent Bardou, a French street artist, representing Leonardo da Vinci's work "The Mona Lisa", also known as the Mona Lisa, in "Save the Planet" mode, with a polluted planet in his hands, and a gas mask on his face, against a street art background:
In this powerful work, Vincent Bardou revisits Leonardo da Vinci's timeless icon, "The Mona Lisa," to convey a powerful message of planetary preservation. At the center of the composition, the enigmatic figure of Mona Lisa is transformed into an environmental advocate, holding in her hands a planet battered by pollution and environmental degradation. Her face, usually imbued with mystery and calm, is now covered by a gas mask, a symbol of the deterioration of air quality due to human activity.
Mona Lisa Revisited Street Art Design: Mona Lisa Save The Planet
Dimensions: 80 x 60 x 4 cm
Techniques: Acrylic paint and spray paint
Table format: Rectangle
Support: Canvas mounted on a wooden frame
Thickness 4 cm
Profile 40 x 40 mm
Year: 2021
Edges: The edges are painted allowing immediate hanging of the work without framing
Finish: Two coats of acrylic varnish to protect the work
Painting signed lower right and countersigned on the back
The work comes with a certificate of authenticity
Unique and original work




































