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The Japan News/Yomiuri
The Japan News/Yomiuri
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The Yomiuri Shimbun

Mona Lisa mosaic made by sliced bread toast of art scene in west Japan's Fukuoka

FUKUOKA -- Students of a cooking and confectionery school in Fukuoka made a mosaic depicting Leonardo Da Vinci's "Mona Lisa" with about 2,200 slices of bread.

The artwork will be shown to the public at the annual festival of the school, Nakamura Culinary School, on Saturday and Sunday.

A group of about 30 students spent about two months completing the work, which is 2.4 meters tall and 1.5 meters wide. They started by baking loaves of bread, some white and some black, with the latter containing cocoa powder. The loaves were sliced, the crusts were trimmed off, and the bread was dried. The students then arranged the slices on a sheet of plywood, attaching them to form an image of Mona Lisa.

"We could recreate Mona Lisa while making the most of the bread's characteristics. For example, we used various shades of brown, which we produced by toasting the slices differently," said Akari Nagata, 19, the leader of the student group.

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