Pooja Sangwan, a Twitter user, has created a series of images that depict the Mona Lisa with a regional twist, showcasing what the iconic painting would look like if she belonged to different states in the country.
Painted by Leonardo da Vinci in the early 16th century, the Mona Lisa is renowned worldwide as one of the most famous works of art. Its depiction of a woman with enigmatic eyes and a subtle smile has not only captivated art enthusiasts but has also become a subject of numerous parodies. Now, a comical rendition of the Mona Lisa is gaining popularity on the internet.
Pooja Sangwan shared a series of images on Twitter, portraying the Mona Lisa with regional variations. The first tweet presented "Lisa Mausi," a version of the Mona Lisa with a South Delhi touch. The second tweet featured "Lisa Tai," depicting a Maharashtrian version of the iconic painting, complete with a saree and a big red bindi.
The Twitter thread continued with "Lisa Devi" from Bihar, dressed in traditional attire. It further showcased "Maharani Lisa" from Rajasthan and "Shona Lisa" from Kolkata.
The regional portrayal continued with "Lisa Mol" from Kerala, "Lisa Bomma" from Telangana, and finally, "Lisa Ben" from Gujarat.
Since its posting, the Twitter thread has received widespread attention, garnering thousands of likes and comments. Internet users were thoroughly impressed by the humorous and creative parody of this famous masterpiece.