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Mona Lisa Speed Painting by Roger Long Version

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Uploaded by on Oct 8, 2011

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Image: Mona Lisa by Roger Fletcher
Sound: Landscape by Roger Fletcher

Copyright Roger Fletcher 2011


Time 100+ hours
Photoshop sc4

This image was drawn with a 5 pixel brush on one layer. No airbrush and no smudge brush.

Painted at real size
H: 77 cm; L: 53 cm

Hope you like it :)


Mona Lisa (also known as La Gioconda or La Joconde, or Portrait of Lisa Gherardini, wife of Francesco del Giocondo is a portrait by the Italian artist Leonardo da Vinci. It is a painting in oil on a poplar panel, completed circa 1503--1519. It is on permanent display at the Musée du Louvre in Paris.

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  • this is amazing, how long does it take u to do one of these?

  • @Lizzybifff

    Hi,

    This one took me over 100 hrs to complete, it was the hardest one for me to do due to the original painting being very damaged which made it hard for me to see the details. Other speed paintings take me anywhere from 14 to 40hrs.

    Thank you for your comment.

  • Thank you guys for your comments, much appreciated.

    Roger

  • Hey mister, this the first video from you I've seen and I highly respect your work now.

  • @AlvaroVonKunstler

    Thank you for the kind words :)

  • Mona Lisa is famous for her beauty around the world. I don't see it. She's famous with me because of her eyes following me... O_o

  • @iCookieChan1

    I think I have to agree with you. They say its because of her smile. Also she is famous due to Leonardo, and the mystery that surrounds him. Portraits were quite boring until Leonardo showed us the best way to paint a three-quarter view :)

    Thank you for your comments

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  • You make me sick to my stomach! LOL Here i am, thinking i'm starting to do better with my digital paintings, and i come across this, of yours and am flabbergasted! LOL Your work is beautiful!! I wish I had a tenth of your talent! :)

  • This is amazing...

  • I read that the Mona Lisa was a self- portrait of Leonardo as a woman. Then read it was because she has no eyebrows and that Leonardo used no model. This was from the top of his head.

  • WOW WOW WOW, you did a great work. really amazing

  • all i can say is wow. nice work

  • neat trick...haha..you can tell you are just uncovering a print of monalisa....cool though....good job

  • nice rack

  • I hope you're proud of you, your work is amasing.

  • you have a talent

  • @crazybonkers i agree, awesome painting btw, you have wicked talent. I'm not that good on the computer :) it would probably take me my whole lifetime doing that :)

  • amazing painting btw :)

  • I am really pleased that you are recieving nothing but positive comments Roger for you deserve every one of them. All the best. Andy

  • Whoever told him to draw that got TOLD!! Kind of......

  • IT'S AMAZING!!! :D

  • Démonstration qu'il est possible de faire n'importe quoi en numérique et souvent sans grande créativité via la ressource d'un logiciel. Un pinceau avec une main au lieu d'un rond aurait été interessant .

  • @Akatsukigirl710

    I know im a fool lol but yes, I did draw the cracks, a crack at a time copying the original cracks on the Mona Lisa :) the cracks took a couple of days to do.

  • did you hand draw the cracks like the rest of the painting? Or are they an effect/brush?

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