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Call Me Lisa is a bold and ironic reinterpretation of the most iconic figure in the history of art: the Mona Lisa.
In this contemporary version, the mysterious Mona Lisa abandons her enigmatic silence to hold a vintage pink telephone, ready to answer or perhaps to launch a provocation. Dark glasses, blue gloves and arms covered in old school tattoos transform the ancient muse into a modern queen of urban-pop style.
Behind him, the words “CALL… ME” and “HOT LINE” drip like graffiti on a background saturated with color, creating a vibrant contrast between classic art and pop/street culture. On his arm, tattooed in clear letters, the same direct invitation: Call Me.
The work is a dialogue between past and present, between museum sacredness and pop language. Call Me Lisa is no longer just to be looked at: it wants to be listened to, contacted, understood.
A timeless icon that reinvents itself, with the cheeky tone of someone who has something to say.
ANDSAL born in Italy in '91, uses pictorial and digital techniques, combining acrylic, oil, giclée print and street art. Adopting a contemporary approach to surrealism and symbolism, he embellishes his work with pop culture references and emotional intensity. In each of his creations, Di Martino seeks to evoke powerful emotions, oscillating between reality and the symbolic, inviting reflection and imagination.