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A unique version of one of the most famous paintings in the world - Mona Lisa by Leonardo da Vinci.
The picture is made of pine wood: each detail is sawn and sanded. Each piece of wood is hand painted, uniquely glued and varnished. The texture of the wood makes every work special.
This is a series of works by an artist from the Netherlands who creates pixel art from wood, inspired by world-famous masterpieces.
Thus, each painting is unique… and changes depending on the lighting. The recognition of world masterpieces is combined with unusual technology and wood texture
The painting is equipped with a special fasteners.
Nadia Eremina elegantly fuses pixel art and carpentry, drawing from her classical art upbringing. Utilizing meticulously cut, sanded, and painted wooden cubes, she manipulates light and shadow in her dynamic compositions which bloom and retract with the changing of daylight. Embodying harmony between natural elements and human ingenuity, her works stir a profound emotional response, encapsulating the awe of nature’s singularity and the beauty of artistic transformation.