Monday, September 20, 2010

Mona Lisa Portrait



Over the weekend I completed this Portrait of "Mona Lisa". I tried to do an entire portrait without any daisies....... I can't believe I did it!! I feel confident I will be able to achieve a masculine illustration of boys and men now too(O: This original is available now in my Etsy Shop it's also available in a Print too!

14 comments:

  1. Oh, that Mona!!! I must say I've never seen a zentangled version - but I think DaVinci would be thrilled to see your creativity, Rebecca! She's terrific!!! Hugs, Terri xoxoxo

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  2. Rebecca,I want to wish you succes with your 'Custom portraits' the ones I have seen here are beautiful!

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  3. I really must get to see the original one day... It's ridiculous, Paris is so close yet I've never really 'done' the City. Passed through it and visited on business and been up the Eifel Tower but that's it! Great interpretation Rebecca. Mona would certainly smile!!

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  4. Rebecca;
    Wow! You are so good at these! You have captured her perfectly. It is hard not to doodle without daisies isn't it? LOL. How long did this take you? It's beautiful, really!

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  5. I love your art, fabulously talented you are!

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  6. Look at her! Simply amazing!....I am soooooo excited your are selling them! Now, I just have to find a picture of my girls together. I really love the whole idea! I know you are going to do a lot of these magnificetly! xxoo

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  7. Fantastic Rebecca, Mona looks great.
    You truly have mastered the tangles and doodles.
    Beautifully done
    Lee:)

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  8. OH YES! THIS IS MISSING THE DAISIES..THAT'S WHAT DIFFERENT!

    BUT STILL OH SO RECOGNIZABLY YOU, SWEETIE!

    I love it...what size is the original....?
    I know the time it takes to fill in spaces with design and pattern!

    ciao bella

    CREATIVE CARMELINA

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  9. Just wonderful, Rebecca, and this is a first for me too--I've seen ALOT of Mona art, but never a zentangled one!!

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  10. Wonderful portrait! DaVinci would be proud.

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  11. I never would have thought that there were masculine and feminine filling marks. Now I know.

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  12. One just has to love Mona, you have done her justice in a new creative way.

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  13. Your Mona is simply stunning, Rebecca. Even without daisies, she's still undoubtably "totally you." Your work just grabs me and makes me want to see more...and more!

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  14. Wow, Rebecca. Such patience and a steady hand to do something like this. She looks great! :)

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