An artwork that transforms the Renaissance icon into a statement of contemporary social criticism. This painting portrays the Mona Lisa with a comical and provocative detail: a clothespin clamped on her nose. The composition plays with the idea of bad smells and the need for fresh air, creating a fascinating contrast between the solemnity of classical art and the trivial, humorous element. The clothespin becomes a symbol of disgust and rejection, transforming the most enigmatic face in art history into a lighthearted yet conscious statement of protest. The pop art style amplifies the satirical effect, generating a reflection on air quality, the environment, and the need for change. Perfect for those who appreciate art that challenges traditional canons with intelligence and irony, this piece represents a non-conformist choice that adds personality and sophisticated humor to any setting.