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I know this is sort of sacrilege, but I have never found Leonardo's Mona Lisa that pretty.....so.... I have modified it slightly.
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Some people are reluctant to agree with the obvious because they have to be different. The most beautiful thing to me about the picture is it was done without borders or outlines. This was not a technique used before. He made the figure look 3 dimensional with more than highlights and shadows. Even the background is 3 dimensional. A little bit of instruction can educate. Yes there is a smile. It disappears when you look directly at it. Try to reproduce that trick.I do get your point, but I have never found the painting to be that beautiful in my eyes - Leonardo has done better, I think people are somehow 'instructed' to 'like things" as they are considered to be some sort of classic. Apparently it took him eight years to get the smile right, but to me, no smile exists.
You have an obvious love for this painting which I do respect, but I have always had a problem with it since i was a youngster, and now I have the digital tools to manipulate it, I will have a go. I'm not trying to be pedantic with what I'm doing, just having a bit of fun. I still cannot see the smile, in fact the mouth is not proportioned very well to the rest of her face, but I will try to 'reproduce the trick' of a smile more than I have done thus far.Some people are reluctant to agree with the obvious because they have to be different. The most beautiful thing to me about the picture is it was done without borders or outlines. This was not a technique used before. He made the figure look 3 dimensional with more than highlights and shadows. Even the background is 3 dimensional. A little bit of instruction can educate. Yes there is a smile. It disappears when you look directly at it. Try to reproduce that trick.
Thanks for your interesting observations and discussion. I will look up more on this iconic painting. I would like to point out that my modifications whether you agree with them or not were done in a sympathetic attempt to blend in with the original style and I am sure a lot of people might not even be sure they were looking at the original image if they were not quite so aquainted with it.To best see her smile, look her in her eyes. Yes by all means have fun with digital art and maybe you will find that it is not as scary a painting as it was when you were a youngster. Maybe read some history and learn why it took 4 years for him to paint it.