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PROJECT: MONA LISA

ANISA OZALP PROJECT: MONA LISA
I was inspired by the original Mona Lisa painting and decided to create an installation art piece featuring sculptures of it in three different versions, using silver, gold, and bronze tones. The Mona Lisa painting is known for its enigmatic smile and the Mona Lisa effect, in which the subject appears to be looking directly at the viewer. I wanted to capture this effect in my installation art so that the sculptures would engage with the viewer in the same way the original painting does. In creating my interpretation of this famous artwork, I made the Mona Lisa sculptures as a tribute to the original painting. It is not uncommon for artists to be inspired by famous works of art and create their own versions or interpretations of them, which is what I did with my sculptures. They are my artistic interpretation of the Mona Lisa, made in my own style and using my creative vision.
THIS INSTALLATION ARTWORK IS IN PROGRESS
The Mona Lisa is an artwork created by Italian artist, inventor, and writer Leonardo da Vinci. The artist completed the piece in 1506, which is worth ~$1 billion today. 
Mona Lisa effect: Through her enchanting look and smile, her arms folded as she gazes at the viewer and appears to smile, an aesthetic attribute that has proven particularly eye-catching softly. She looks about 15 degrees to your right, more likely at your ear than your eyes. Her eyes follow you, making her an engaged participant when being viewed rather than remaining an object to look upon. 
Title: Portrait of Lisa Gherardini, wife of Francesco del Giocondo, known as "Monna Lisa, la Gioconda" or "Mona Lisa", 1503-1519
Creator: Leonardo di ser Piero DA VINCI, dit Léonard de Vinci (1452 - 1519)
Date Created: 1503/1519
Location Created: Florence, Italie
Physical Dimensions: 77 x 53 cm.
Provenance: France, Paris, musée du Louvre-Acquis par François Ier en 1518.
Publisher: Rmn-Grand Palais
Original Source: Paris, Louvre Museum
Rights: France, Paris, musée du Louvre-Acquis par François Ier en 1518. Photo © RMN-Grand Palais (musée du Louvre) / Michel Urtado
Medium: Oil on canvas
Three Color Possibilities:
 Gold  ⦿  Silver  ⦿  Bronze
PROCESSING THE INSTALLATION
STATUES



Mona Lisa, a Florentine woman La Gioconda from Leonardo da Vinci’s masterpiece, was a real person. I came across and was inspired by the Mona Lisa: Beyond the Glass Project created by the Louvre Museum, Emissive Virtual Reality, and HTC Vive
The project details can also be watched in the below video. Then, I decided to create the colorful busts of the Mona Lisa’s famous painting.
PROCESS OF MAKING
VIDEO: PROCESS OF MAKING
MOLDING MAKING PROCESS
Hello, it is I, the Mona Lisa. I am pleased to present to you the beautiful art of Anisa, whose skill and creativity have brought me to life in a new and stunning form. Through her sculpture installation, Anisa has captured the enigmatic smile and gaze that have made me a timeless masterpiece. If you wish to see more of Anisa's art, I highly recommend visiting her YouTube channel, where you can witness her impressive speed painting techniques and explore the full range of her artistic talents. And if you are in need of a commissioned piece, Anisa is the perfect artist to turn to. Allow her to bring your vision to life with her exceptional skills and attention to detail. Thank you for considering Anisa's art. I hope it brings you as much joy as it brings me.
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PROJECT: MONA LISA
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