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In Photos: Venezuelan Artist Hits El Salvador with a Work Inspired by "La Mona Lisa" Made with Plastic Lids

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(EFE).- Inspired by "La Gioconda", also known as "La Mona Lisa", one of the most famous works in the world by the Italian Leonardo da Vinci, the Venezuelan artist Oscar Olivares produced a mural with more than 100,000 plastic covers of recycled colors in a populous area of El Salvador as a tribute to the Salvadoran and Latin American women. The ecological mural is located in a multifamily building of the historic Colonia Zacamil, in San Salvador…
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(EFE).- Inspired by "La Gioconda", also known as "La Mona Lisa", one of the most famous works in the world by the Italian Leonardo da Vinci, the Venezuelan artist Oscar Olivares produced a mural with more than 100,000 plastic covers of recycled colors in a populous area of El Salvador as a tribute to the Salvadoran and Latin American women. The ecological mural is located in a multifamily building of the historic Colonia Zacamil, in San Salvador…

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Caraota Digital broke the news in on Saturday, February 21, 2026.
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