Friday, 22 May 2026

Friday Face OFF -- Mona Lisa Update

For today's Friday Face OFF link party
of art featuring faces, hosted by Nicole of


Without any of my own art to share this week,
how about a fresh look at one of the
most famous faces in the world,
Lisa del Giocondo, a.k.a. --

MONA LISA


What's she up to these days?


Seeing the world!


[Collage art by blogging buddy sirkkis
Thanks for letting me repost this!]

Staying warm in Ireland!


And in Canada!


Expressing her inner goth self!


Just call her
"The Ramona Lisa"


Catching up on her reading!


And still inspiring artists of all kinds!


[peanut butter Mona Lisa 🥜🎨
Illustrated using a butter knife,
chopstick, skewer, toothpick

40 comments:

  1. Fantastic! This is great!

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  2. Thank you for my first real smile of the day.

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  3. Love it. Seeing Mona Lisa in so many situations would be incredible!

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  4. ...just hanging on the wall must be boring!

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  5. These are great. I'm glad Mona was able to escape the Louvre and the crowds for awhile. :)

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  6. Wow I don’t know if it’s AI or a real photo. But that lady taking a selfie looks so much like the Mona Lisa. Yet so like a lady from today

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  7. Goth Mona Lisa? Give her my number!
    Also, that’s a great use for peanut butter.

    XOXO

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  8. Just when you think you've seen all the variations of this painting, you come up with the Peanut Butter Mona Lisa. Abso*effing*lutely*amazing!

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  9. LOVE the PB one!!! TFS ~
    bobbie

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  10. Such fun creations with the Mona Lisa~ so creative ~
    Hugs ^_^

    https://anartistreflects.com

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  11. Ramona Lisa looks like she could be Roy Orbison's twin sister! LOL Love all of these!

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  12. Hysterical!!! What a fun post! xo Diana

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  13. I will be thinking of peanut butter Mona Lisa all day long.

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  14. Fun! I actually saw it in Paris years ago-Christine cmlk79.blogspot.com

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  15. These are all great! My fave is the Mona Lisa scratched into the jar!

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  16. I am staggered by how great this is. Art and a brilliant mind.

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  17. These are brilliant! Mona in peanut butter blew me away.

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  18. It turns out the Mona Lisa has a much busier social calendar than any of us. I love all of these creative takes on her famous face, especially the goth look and the space spa collage. But that peanut butter version? Pure genius. Talk about high art with a delicious twist! Happy Friday!

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  19. These are all fantastic! My fave is goth Mona. She is just too cool. Thank you for sharing with FFO and have a great weekend.

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  20. Ha, Peanut Butter Mona Lisa, ftw.

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  21. I am guessing that Mona Lisa is greatful that she crossed paths with you. What a great life she is now leading ... peanut butter and all :)

    Andrea @ From the Sol

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  22. Wow! Some talented artists.

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  23. Haha you certainly brought many versions of Mona Liza to the life dear Debra 👍
    All enjoyable
    It was literally shocking to know that Mona Liza was not some person but an imaginary painting 😇

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  24. La Mona Lisa fantaisiste -
    J’adore le pot de beurre de cacahuetè,
    c’est tellement créatif :)
    Monsieur Dupuis 🇨🇦

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  25. These are all great, but my faves were Mona visiting Moo Deng (& taking a selfie) and Goth Mona... so innovative!

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  26. Thank you for the laughs! I love seeing so much creativity.

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  27. These are great!! I wish I knew she was in Ireland, I would have loved to meet her. :)

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  28. She has a sad smile because she's grieving.

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  29. Look like you had fun playing around with Mona Lisa.

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  30. The Mona Lisa in the photograph--please tell me it's not photoshopped!

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  31. These are fabulous, though I have to say if I was in Canada I wouldn't be exposing my chest to the cold.

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