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Marietta
Marietta
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Marietta was Mona Lisa the woman's 4th child, and one of 3 to survive to adulthood. Magenta flowers at the top give way to corals and blush pinks toward the center, creating a blooming gradient that draws the viewer in. The greens run the full range—from soft teals to vivid, yellowy greens—adding depth and vibrancy. This painting is part of a series that reimagines the Mona Lisa with a rebellious spirit as other artist have done!
Here, Mona Lisa is truly hiding. Only her eyes peek out from behind the lush chaos of peonies and green, as if she's tucked away in the undergrowth, quietly watching a scene unfold.
There’s a strong sense of movement—leaves with linear marks guide the eye through the piece, while drips morph into dots, creating a rhythmic pattern that pulses across the surface. Scratched in marks to the flowers s bring energy. The flowers made of ripped up paper are put back together by your eye adding to the visual world.
This piece feels wild and alive—a joyful takeover where nature and color drown out the old rules.
19 ¾ x 27 ½ (width x height)
Stretched preprinted canvas 7/10 of an inch thick
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