
Sakarit is a Graphic Designer & Visual Artist, based in Brooklyn, NYC | E: [email protected]
Mona Lisa, a timeless masterpiece, has inspired diverse reinterpretations—from memes to commercial products—showcasing its enduring impact over the decades. These fantasy scenes were crafted using a diverse mix of media and programs, reimagining her as different personas and charming figures in various environments.
The Mona Lisa Multiverse reimagines Leonardo da Vinci’s iconic masterpiece, transforming traditional artistic boundaries to create an extraordinary and modern reinterpretation. This project blends classic art with innovative digital tools, exploring new ways to interpret and celebrate one of history’s most famous works.
The goal is to create a fresh and imaginative take on the timeless portrait, showing how art evolves with technology.
The project uses tools like Photoshop, Lightroom, and Adobe generative prompts, along with stock images from Unsplash, Pixabay, and found imagery. By layering and blending these elements, the process combines traditional techniques with modern digital experimentation. The result is a series of imaginative transformations that bring the Mona Lisa into new and exciting realms.
This ongoing project seamlessly blends iconic painting with imaginative elements, reimagining the Mona Lisa while preserving her identity as originally crafted by Da Vinci over five centuries ago. Her face keeps the textured grains of the original oil painting, preserving its historical roots.
The result is a balanced transformation that connects classic art with modern creativity. With some artists already integrating mixed reality experience, I aim to further enhance this project, serving as a foundation for reconceptualizing classic artwork.
By combining traditional art with new technology, this work aims to reach and connect with a wider audience.
A curated music playlist enhances the Mona Lisa Multiverse project, elevating the viewer's experience by blending classical tunes with diverse music genres.