| For the past 500 years the Mona Lisa has been regarded as a most puzzling painting. Viewing the painting the eyes search the landscape on either side of the subject. Mountains scale the horizon and a dirt road bends and turns through a barren expanse of land to the left. On the right a river flows through green vegetation and under a bridge and a body of water floats seemingly in midair blending into the sky. The eye is drawn to discern the obvious differences of the landscape background. Leonardo, the artist directs the river to question the differing or uneven background of the Mona Lisa's setting. There appear to be inconsistencies. Leonardo's reverse mirror writing and his fascination with mirrors led to the conclusion that the reverse mirror process was a deeply integrated part of his creativity. Folding prints and viewing reversed images of the Mona Lisa held together, led to the discovery that Leonardo encrypted images within and adjacent to the originals. Placing the right side of the Mona Lisa perpendicular to a mirror created the image of the Chalice. The true nature of da Vinci;s code had finally been discovered. In the course of the ensuing five hundred years, millions of people have tried to figure out why the background landscapes of da Vinci's works are so different. The answer may be that the work is not one but three different pictures. The foreground is the painting of the Mona Lisa. The two different landscape backgrounds on either side of the subject appear to be halves of additional dimensions or two separate works of art. The secret of Leonardo's greatest masterpiece, the Mona Lisa is that it is actually derived from his writings and the knowledge obtained from his notebooks. We are in the intermediate stages of deciphering the images within his masterpieces. These hidden images indicate that Leonardo had secrets to impact...and that the key to unlocking and decoding Leonardo's secrets lies within his massive collection of notes, drawings and paintings. Our research is ongoing, as we identify new images and accrue new insights we will continue to update the website to reflect the new findings and developments. Our research is ongoing, as we acquire new evidence it is our intention to continually update and inform our readers of new developments. THE CHALICE Leonardo's secret art is encrypted in the additional dimensions contained outside the border of the Mona Lisa visible only using mirrors held at 90 degrees to the edge of the work. There is a chalice on her right and the seed and figure holding the trinity on the left. The chalice, or Holy Grail acquires its shape from the right composition of the subject and the of water on the painting right horizon. The " earth" forms the stem of the chalice. The shape of a keyhole can be visualized, In the center of the keyhole is a mountain, seen within the internal structure of the mountain is a phallus symbol of the image of a penis, the male reproductive organ. ( Further discussion of the images and Mr. Michael W. Domoretsky's interpretations of the meanings may be found in the Discussion section of the site.) To be posted shortly. |
| Perpendicular Reverse Mirror Imaging Process |
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| Right side of painting |
| Leonardo was ahead of his time. To understand his carefully crafted works you have to follow Leonardo's words and listen carefully to his thoughts to find hiss hidden meanings. |
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Thoughts Thoughts and words in an entry once read in Leonardo's Notebook Volume I ,in Chapter 9, the practice of painting, come to mind. ' Make your work carry out your purpose and meaning. That is when you draw a figure consider well who it is and what you wish it to be doing." When reflecting on Leonardo's words , it is apparent to me Leonardo would with out a doubt follow his own advice. |
| Mona Lisa left side image of painting |
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| Mirror image left side of painting |
| Mona Lisa left side mirror image negative |
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| Notice the eyes and the focus on what they are looking at, toward the center of painting the figures that are shown, Brilliantly done. |
| Mirror Image Reflecting Imagine the brilliant Leonardo looking into a mirror , reflecting upon his life , stimulating the wealth of knowledge within his mind . What did such a man recognize in the mirror process of reflection? One can only fathom that vision by studying the abundant notes , drawings , paintings and inventions he left behind, but most of all listening and understanding what he talked about and the words used. |
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| The true mystery of Leonardo is to understand what Leonardo is saying and why = Answers ! Leonardo da Vinci described simplicity as the highest form of Sophistication . |
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| Mouse over Chalice |
| The right side negative mirror image |