The artwork consists of two sets of images that feature the iconic Mona Lisa presented in different pop art styles. Each set of images is best viewed at 45 degree angles to the sides of the artwork. The intermediate phase images dynamically transform as the perspective of the viewer changes in relationship to the artwork.
The left sided image displays four repeated monochrome Mona Lisa faces, each set within a brightly colored square frame (yellow, pink, orange, green). These frames are decorated with playful, abstract patterns including loops, squiggles, and crosses, with a pop-art feel.
The middle photo shows the transitional phase Mona Lisa images arranged in a grid pattern behind vertical lines that create a lenticular effect, blending the images and introducing a dynamic visual texture dominated by shades of orange, black, purple, and white.
The right-sided image showcases a large, gray-scale Mona Lisa set against a bright orange background. It includes text at the top that reads "Leonardo era qui!" English translation: "Leonardo was here!". Two small inset images display a portrait of Leonardo da Vinci's profile and the iconic anatomical drawing "The Vitruvian Man," adding layers of historical reference.