Reimagined Classics: The Mona Thomasina


Thomasina, my Inner Woman, wanted her portrait painting the other day, so I had no choice but to oblige. In honour of Thomasina, my Inner Woman, being the kind of classic person everyone aspires to be like, the classics were the only place to go.

Everyone has heard of the Mona Lisa, the enigmatic and charming painting created centuries ago by Leonardo da Caprio, yes? Well, I present my version of that very painting, the Mona Thomasina.

Just like the original, she’s sat on a wooden chair on a bridge or terrace overlooking a jagged mountainous terrain, and you can’t tell if she’s smiling or not. With Thomasina, nobody ever can tell if she’s smiling or not, so she is the perfect model for this reconstruction.

Unlike the original, the chair is completely different, and Thomasina just wouldn’t get into the correct pose for love nor money. Mona Lisa’s clothes were far too old-fashioned and motheaten for a modern classic, so Thomasina argued, and she decided on this get up instead. And the mountains in the background are in a different place completely.

But still the resemblance is there, particularly if one squints, and tries to look through the painting as though one is trying to decipher a magic eye picture  just after they first came out in 1991; only with this thing it looks slightly better when blurred.

And before anyone writes in and complains, of course I know that it wasn’t Leonardo da Caprio who painted the Mona Lisa. It was Vinci. Vinci da Caprio. I do knows me art y’know. Mostly.

17 responses to “Reimagined Classics: The Mona Thomasina”

  1. David Redpath avatar

    I don’t know Art Garfunkel either,
    but I know what I like . . . ?

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    1. Tom avatar

      And with Art, that’s all you need to know, David!

      Liked by 1 person

  2. Soul Gifts avatar
    Soul Gifts

    OMG, Mona Lisa has a twin sister?! I wonder if Dan Brown knows about it. He should investigate the symbology hidden within this masterpiece

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    1. Tom avatar

      There’s probably even more about Mona Lisa just waiting to be revealed, Raili! 😀
      There’s definitely hidden symbology in this new picture…

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      1. Soul Gifts avatar
        Soul Gifts

        I knew it!!!

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        1. Tom avatar

          Hehehe… when you find it, could you let me know where it is?! 😉

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  3. rugby843 avatar

    I love this! : ))

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    1. Tom avatar

      Thank you! Pleased to hear it, Cheryl! 🙂

      Like

  4. anotherday2paradise avatar

    You never cease to amaze, Tom. 😅

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    1. Tom avatar

      Thanks, Sylvia… although I do try! 😉 😀

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  5. colonialist avatar

    Wasn’t it Julius Caesar who painted it during his Veni Vidi Vincit period?

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    1. Tom avatar

      You may just be right, Col.
      I love history, but sometimes I see it ever so slightly differently! 😀

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  6. Diane Henders avatar

    Thomasina at her most enigmatic! Well done, Tom. 🙂

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    1. Tom avatar

      Thanks, Diane.
      Although you may be changing ‘enigmatic’ to ‘shocking’… in a few weeks time. I’m just working out how to, erm…, ‘flesh out’ the way to post it tastefully…

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  7. Reimagined Classics: Thomasina with the Earring – Beyond the Sphere avatar

    […] the Mona Thomasina out of the frame, Thomasina said “We’ll use this again. And for the next three.” Which was […]

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  8. prenin avatar

    Clever as always Tom!! 🙂 ❤

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    1. Tom avatar

      Thanks, Prenin! 🙂

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