The 2005 work by French urban artist Invader is
expected to fetch up to 150,000 euros ($165,000) at the modern
art auction, organisers Artcurial said on Monday.
It uses the plastic puzzles' squares to create a mosaic of the
Mona Lisa and her famous smile in garish colours.
"You almost don't need to see the details. You know it's the
Mona Lisa, simply because of the position, the composition, and
that's what's magical," said Arnaud Oliveux, head of Artcurial's
urban art department.
The auction on Feb. 23 coincides with a blockbuster Leonardo da
Vinci exhibition at the nearby Louvre, the home of the real Mona
Lisa. That show marks the 500th anniversary of the death of the
Renaissance master.
Anonymous street artist Invader has made a name for himself
fixing ceramic tile mosaics on to the side of buildings across
the world, often depicting video game and comic book characters.
(Reporting by Johnny Cotton and Noemie Olive; Writing by Johnny
Cotton and Geert De Clercq; Editing by Andrew Heavens)
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