Is it that something about her is so familiar? Or is it that something about her is so very different? Is the Mona Lisa smile a universal smile, or an enigma? Can your answer for the Mona Lisa be applied to art in general?
This is the scheduled topic of discussion at the next “Creative Differences” discussion group. The public is invited for free coffee, free pastries, and the free expression of opinion. All are welcome to join the discussion or just sit back and enjoy it.
Creative Differences is scheduled for the same time, on the first Sunday of every month, throughout 2020, and the full schedule and list of monthly topics is available at http://artistsmarketcc.com/CreativeDifferences.html.
CREATIVE DIFFERENCES discussion groups are sponsored by the Barryville Area Arts Association, and made possible by grants from the Richard L. Snyder Fund, administered through the Greater Pike Community Foundation, and through a grant from the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts, a state agency funded by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and the National Endowment for the Arts, a federal agency.
Paintings:
“Mona Lisa” by Leonardo da Vinci (c. 1506)
“Plato and Aristotle in Discussion” by Luca della Robbia (1437)