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Gabriel Power Ballad Mona Lisa's identity, hidden or blindness? My name is Joel Celaya Escobar, I'm 65 years old and I live in Veracruz, Mexico. I studied Civil Engineering and Architecture degrees (truncated studies); I worked as a drawer at Federal Electricity Comiss Read more ... ion; nowadays I'm retired, I'm master in Neurolinguistics and I'm dedicated to Cryptography, that is to say, I search hidden meanings in words. I am available to you because I have discovered hidden messages and characters in more than 90 Leonardo Da Vinci's works; from erotism, autoportraits with double sense, reencarnation, ego, to sarcasm; but the most meaningful is the religious one. I make visual discoveries which I confirm with the meaning of the title of the works applying cryptography (sometimes I make the opposite when it is difficult by the visual way). The most important and shocking work is Mona Lisa because of its historic trascendence for knowing who is she and the enigma of her smile, which is an invitation to discover what is "hidden" in her. I advance that everything that has been said about this painting has nothing to do with the real identity of Mona Lisa. Leonardo Da Vinci's works were purpose to confuse and hide something, they were made ad hoc, with an ambiguous sense. "Vitruvian Man" has a deep sense of religiosity (not religion) concerning the human being, and it is not what it seems to be or what it has been said to be: the perfection of the human body (divine proportion), but the perfection of the human being to BE... free. Does it say something to you "Search the truth and the truth shall make you free"? The hidden meaning of the name of this work (Vitruvian Man) is: "The free man lives of truth". I repeat my availability to release and reveal after more than 500 years of its creation, who really is the Mona Lisa. Yours sincerely
117 months ago
Gabriel Power Ballad Mona Lisa's identity, hidden or blindness? My name is Joel Celaya Escobar, I'm 65 years old and I live in Veracruz, Mexico. I studied Civil Engineering and Architecture degrees (truncated studies); I worked as a drawer at Federal Electricity Comiss Read more ... ion; nowadays I'm retired, I'm master in Neurolinguistics and I'm dedicated to Cryptography, that is to say, I search hidden meanings in words. I am available to you because I have discovered hidden messages and characters in more than 90 Leonardo Da Vinci's works; from erotism, autoportraits with double sense, reencarnation, ego, to sarcasm; but the most meaningful is the religious one. I make visual discoveries which I confirm with the meaning of the title of the works applying cryptography (sometimes I make the opposite when it is difficult by the visual way). The most important and shocking work is Mona Lisa because of its historic trascendence for knowing who is she and the enigma of her smile, which is an invitation to discover what is "hidden" in her. I advance that everything that has been said about this painting has nothing to do with the real identity of Mona Lisa. Leonardo Da Vinci's works were purpose to confuse and hide something, they were made ad hoc, with an ambiguous sense. "Vitruvian Man" has a deep sense of religiosity (not religion) concerning the human being, and it is not what it seems to be or what it has been said to be: the perfection of the human body (divine proportion), but the perfection of the human being to BE... free. Does it say something to you "Search the truth and the truth shall make you free"? The hidden meaning of the name of this work (Vitruvian Man) is: "The free man lives of truth". I repeat my availability to release and reveal after more than 500 years of its creation, who really is the Mona Lisa. Yours sincerely
117 months ago
HuffPost Arts & Culture And other words of indelible wisdom from artist and physicist Enrique Martinez Celaya.
You'll Never Make Authentic Art If You Aim To Please
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And other words of indelible wisdom from artist and physicist Enrique Martinez Celaya.
126 months ago
HuffPost Arts & Culture
You'll Never Make Authentic Art If You Aim To Please
huff.to
And other words of indelible wisdom from artist and physicist Enrique Martinez Celaya.
126 months ago
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