The most famous smirk in art — now caffeinated.
Da Vinci spent years on that mysterious smile. Turns out the secret was a good cup of coffee. Here’s Bert as the Mocha-Lisa: Renaissance robes, that same knowing half-smile, sunglasses naturally, and a little cup of mocha in hand against the famous misty landscape. A masterpiece for your desk, your shelf, or the hand that needs holding at 7 a.m. The art world’s greatest enigma, finally explained.
Leonardo da Vinci’s Mona Lisa is the most famous portrait in the world — and that half-smile has puzzled people for 500 years. Swap the lady for Bert and the mystery for a mocha, and you get the Mocha-Lisa. Say it out loud; that’s the whole gag.
The Design Story
Part of the Brew Good Vibes Art Parody Series — the line that recasts the world’s most famous artworks with a coffee twist and a cool gecko. This is the Da Vinci one: the composition, the robes, the hazy Tuscan backdrop, all faithfully there — just with Bert in the frame, shades on, cradling a cup instead of folding his hands. The half-smile practically writes itself.
It hangs in good company with the rest of the gallery — pair it with One More Cup Before I Gogh for a two-mug exhibition on your shelf. See the whole Brew Good Vibes collection →
Craft & Details
Bert says: They spent 500 years wondering about the smile. It was the mocha.
Perfect for the coffee lover with a museum membership
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About the Art Parody Series
The Brew Good Vibes series that recasts the world’s most famous artworks with a coffee twist — the Mocha-Lisa, One More Cup Before I Gogh, and more. Made for people who love a good pun and a great cup in equal measure. Collect the gallery.