Amazing Visual Art

An Enncrave compilation

Mona Lisa: Why did she smile in Florence in 1503?

Florence in 1503: Uncover the secrets behind the creation of the world’s most famous painting, Mona Lisa. This is not a yellowed portrait, but a cinematic short film about Lisa Gherardini. The scene in the video:

✨ Stroll through the golden streets of Florence;
✨ Step into Leonardo’s studio filled with mechanical wonders;
✨ Fly over the ancient Ponte Buriano bridge in the background;
✨ Watch as the eternal smile blossoms under your gaze.

Source: https://www.youtube.com/@ExtraordinaryVisualArt

“Apart from painting and gardening, I am good for nothing.” — Claude Monet

Take a vintage carriage ride into the heart of Claude Monet’s masterpiece: “Water Lilies”.
This 8-minute visual poem explores the life surrounding the iconic pond.
From the morning mist to the golden sunset, we witness the changing light on the water lilies.
Boats drifting, ladies strolling, and the eternal reflection under the Japanese bridge.
It’s not just a painting; it’s a living world. https://www.youtube.com/@ExtraordinaryVisualArt

The wind moves.
Light shifts.
And for a brief moment, the painting breathes. 🍃

Living Canvas invites you to step inside one of Claude Monet’s most iconic works:
“Woman with a Parasol – Madame Monet and Her Son” (1875).

This video reimagines a fleeting summer instant — the sky in motion, the dress caught by the wind, the sun breaking through passing clouds. At its center is Camille Monet, not as a static figure on canvas, but as a living presence suspended between light, memory, and time.

More than a scene, this is a sensation.
A moment where love, nature, and impermanence quietly meet — just as Monet once saw it.https://www.youtube.com/@TheMovingPainting

The Prince of Peace

The vision that took me 19 years to paint… Akiane Kramarik https://www.youtube.com/@akianeart

“Prince of Peace” is a renowned 2003 portrait of Jesus Christ painted by American artist Akiane Kramarik at age eight, based on childhood visions and a carpenter who matched her memory. The masterpiece, which features a serene Jesus with green eyes, was lost and sold mistakenly before being recovered.