The Mona Lisa's Chair



The 'Mona Lisa's Chair' is the artists complement to the magnificent work of Leonardo DeVince.

The picture consists of a chair occupied by three rabbits ,one black (on the lower left) and two white (in the lower center) A cat sits on the chair's upper cushions (middle center) and watches the viewer of the piece! The chair has a mirrored back that at first glance appears to be the face of the Mona Lisa, but upon closer inspection actually consists of two women, a man, an angle and the skyline!

It is interesting to imagine that because Mona Lisa's face came from the imagination of Leonardo DeVinci, that her face may hold clues to DeVinci's thoughts at the time he painted her. The background in the Mona Lisa's Chair is a study of the subconscious mind as faces turn into forms and nothing is really what it at first seems?

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