The 2005 artwork by anonymous street artist
Invader uses the plastic puzzles' squares to create a mosaic of
the Mona Lisa and her famous smile in garish colors.
The sale coincided with the closure of a blockbuster Leonardo da
Vinci exhibition at the nearby Louvre museum, the home of the
real Mona Lisa. That show marked the 500th anniversary of the
death of the Renaissance master.
Invader is known for his mosaic tile works featuring pixilated
versions of the 1978 Space Invaders video game characters, which
"invade" cities around the world.
The Rubik Mona Lisa was created in 2005 and is the first in
Invader's "Rubikcubism" series, in which he recreates well-known
Old Master works.
Invader, who defines himself as an UFA, an Unidentified Free
Artist, wears a mask and insists on his face being pixilated for
his rare appearances on camera.
He has a large following of fans who use a Smartphone app,
"Flash Invaders", to snap pictures of his mosaics if they’re
authentically his, rack up points and compete with other
players.
(Reporting by Dominique Vidalon; Editing by Giles Elgood)
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