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Visible Thinking Routine: View Points on The Mona Lisa

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The Greater Art Public

Leonarda Da Vinci took a lot of care and effort to make sure the Mona Lisa so it came out as close as it good to perfect. For him all little details count. Every little aspect of the Mona Lisa makes it what it is. With any one detail out of place everything falls apart. The brush techniques have to add up. You could see how he just went for such simple lips to not complicate and ruin the whole art work cause after ten years of trying nothing he can't stay on the same piece of amazing art work forever. You can't stay on the same thing forever. The way he used different art techniques and was original made sure it was his own. He has created one of the greatest art paintings that we'll been seen for generations.  

Leonardo da Vinci

The Mona Lisa was painted extensively over several years in a variety of different brush patterns and techniques to nail the Mona Lisa. He took different perspectives in too the back ground and the appearance of the Mona Lisa, which has been brushed and combined into multiple aspects.  In all the Mona Lisa is quite a small painting sitting under a six layer bullet proof glass. It only 73cm by 30cm. Compared to most paintings they are quite big or a sustainable size, but the Mona Lisa is tiny it will fit almost anywhere because of its size. This piece of art work dates back a few centuries, and it can show how developed 'The Mona Lisa' is. Most of art works up from then to 1900s most paintings having been developed as much as the painting of the Mona Lisa back then, even some of the modern paintings and artist are still trying to develop their paintings skills to Leonardo Da Vinic

Myself

The Mona Lisa is different aspects on different moments that have happened. The different brush paintings make this paintings unique. I cannot afford to waste this piece of art work after finishing it, everything must fall into place perfectly. Making things not what they are worth is a complete waste of time doing at your highest level is proven best of all. The Mona Lisa is a small but perfect picture for me of Lisa Gherardini. For me painting the Mona Lisa was also a learning level to explore all my aspects of painting and brush techniques.

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