24/1/2007 - Leonardo da Vinci and Lisa Gherardini, his model.

Leonardo da Vinci created his own essential idea, inspired by a short-lived mood emanating from Lisa Gherardini. However, the art of representing a portrait requires hours and hours of a model posing, over a number of days, sometimes even months.


How could Lisa Gherardini have reproduced and held at will, during each of these poses, a mood whose distinctive feature was that it was fleeting and fluctuating like a wave? It is impossible. Leonardo da Vinci could do nothing else but mentally snatching the image of Lisa Gherardini at the time of this momentary mood that she radiated.
This image therefore printed itself in the mind of the painter, and then took a bath in the deep dimensions of his subconscious. An artist, therefore, expresses through his work what has pervaded the filter of his own subconscious. The result can be very beautiful, but this can also be very vulgar, sometimes even diabolical.


You should be aware that a work always radiates a vibration passed on by the artist, fed by his source of inspiration. No one can evade the influence of a work of art on the psyche. This is worthy of careful thought.


Owing to that, themes of my works are selected to blossom out the human side of being.


suite : Leonardo da Vinci becomes Mona Lisa.


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