MONA POETICA Waxes Poetic on Why Da Vinci`s Masterpiece Brings Mona Lisa Mania

Released on = May 16, 2006, 4:54 pm

Press Release Author = Adrienne Lenhoff Wise - Shazaaam Public Relations

Industry = Entertainment

Press Release Summary = Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa has been a muse for artists of
all flavors from around the world. In honor of her 500th birthday, the painting is
now being celebrated in the first ever anthology of Mona Lisa inspired poetry; Mona
Poetica.

Press Release Body = Media Contact: Adrienne Lenhoff Wise - Shazaaam! - Office
248-366-0388, Cell 313-580-5349, email alenhoff@shazaaam.com

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

MONA POETICA Waxes Poetic on Why Da Vinci's Masterpiece Brings Mona Lisa Mania

Southfield, Mich., - Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa has been a muse for artists of
all flavors from around the world. In honor of her 500th birthday, the painting is
now being celebrated in the first ever anthology of Mona Lisa inspired poetry; Mona
Poetica.

Mona Poetica's editor Diane Shipley DeCillis, commented, "The Mona Lisa has traveled
the world as an inspiration to people from all over the globe. When Mona Lisa toured
Japan, visitors left flowers and poetry for her as if she were a religious icon. I
was similarly inspired, and having been involved in the poetry community in Detroit
for a long time, I collaborated with a fine poet and teacher, Mary Jo Firth Gillett
to edit an anthology on the subject. Our request for submissions received hundreds
of responses. It has been a few years in the making, but the book is now available,
published by Mayapple Press."

Poetica is a rich and varied anthology that contains work by poets including
Pulitzer Prize winner Stephen Dunn, Grace Bauer, William Blake, Edward Hirsch,
Natasha Saje and many others. The work is a collection of 80 poems divided into five
categories: Pose, Escape and Landscape, Sfumato, Line and Perspective, and
Chiaroscuro. Each category is named for a technique introduced or innovated by Da
Vinci in the Mona Lisa.

POSE begins with reflections about the artist, Leonardo\'s boyhood and what it might
have been to live with genius. It then quickly moves to imagine the frustrations and
pleasures of his now famous model.

ESCAPE AND LANDSCAPE is a section of whimsy that explores the voice of Mona,
alternately bored and excited. It also imagines where we might find her if she
escaped the confines of the canvas.

SFUMATO, a \"smoky\" technique which imparts a quality of luminous \"breathe-ability\"
to the painting, is a section in which the borders between Mona Lisa\'s world and the
world of the flesh-and-blood viewer becomes blurred.

LINE AND PERSPECTIVE is a section that examines the relationship between Leonardo's
confinement to his artistic materials at hand, be it paper or canvas. Mona Lisa
becomes the magic of line and perspective working to defy that very confinement.

In the final section, CHIARUSCURO, we look at the contradiction of light and shade,
and how each is necessary to the definition of the other. And we wonder, as Mona
Lisa enters the gaze of our modern world, how she manages to evoke a mysterious
sense of timelessness, as if it were possible for the viewer to know something of
this woman, her life, and her world.

"There are so many things that Leonardo da Vinci brought to the world when he
painted the Mona Lisa, that its influence can be felt in a number of arenas. Using
poetry we hope to share our own unique views on this magnificent enigmatic work,"
DeCillis concluded.


Copies of Mona Poetica are available for purchase online at www.MonaLisaMania.com
for $16.50.

NOTE TO EDITORS: Contact Shazaaam! at 248-366-0388 to request review copies.
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Web Site = http://monalisamania.com

Contact Details = Media Contact: Adrienne Lenhoff Wise - Shazaaam! Public Relations
- Office 248-366-0388, Cell 313-580-5349, email alenhoff@shazaaam.com

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