Gioconda IKEA Instruction Manual
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A humorous illustration imitating an IKEA instruction manual, labeled “KIOAA,” shows a step-by-step guide on assembling the iconic Mona Lisa painting. The first step depicts an angel figure contributing a divine touch, followed by assembly diagrams of the painting’s frame and canvas. The final panel humorously shows a woman, resembling the Mona Lisa, with a shoulder bag, inserting a long telescope-like object into a vertical stand, possibly representing the completion of the painting. The IKEA logo and a “1” are also visible. [Alt text by ALT Text Artist GPT]
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A satirical illustration mimics an IKEA furniture assembly manual titled “KIOAA” with four panels detailing the assembly of the Mona Lisa painting. The first panel shows an angelic figure contributing a plus sign, a halo, and measuring dimensions. The second and third panels depict the frame construction with mathematical annotations. The fourth panel humorously shows a Mona Lisa look-alike inserting a cylindrical object into a stand, akin to inserting a lightbulb into a floor lamp. The recognizable IKEA logo and an identifying number “1” are present in the top right corner. [Alt text by ALT Text Artist GPT]

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A parody of an IKEA instruction sheet titled “KIOAA” features four black-and-white panels. The top left panel depicts an angel bestowing a mathematical formula on a flat surface. The top right panel portrays the Mona Lisa standing alone. The bottom left panel shows the outline of a picture frame being flipped over. The bottom right panel presents a woman resembling the Mona Lisa about to insert a long object into a floor stand. The IKEA logo and Swedish text, along with a “1” indicating a step or part number, appear on the instruction sheet. [Alt text by ALT Text Artist GPT]

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A satirical illustration styled as an IKEA assembly instruction sheet, titled “MONSA,” shows a sequence of panels explaining how to assemble the Mona Lisa painting. The first row of panels depicts a figure unpacking a box and discarding a screw. The middle row shows the same figure using a hammer and looking at a manual. The bottom row presents the figure activating a light behind a silhouette of the Mona Lisa’s head and then installing a cylindrical part into a stand. On the right side, a large drawing of the Mona Lisa with exaggerated features stands next to the instructions. The IKEA logo is at the top right. [Alt text by ALT Text Artist GPT]

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A mock IKEA instruction sheet titled “IMONA” features a cartoonish depiction of the Mona Lisa next to a set of assembly illustrations. The top row shows a figure opening a box and contemplating a frame structure. The middle row indicates a wrong action with a cross mark, then a hammer, and pieces of a frame. The bottom row illustrates a figure assembling the frame and a silhouette of the Mona Lisa behind a light source. The IKEA logo appears at the bottom left, and the number “1” is at the top right, suggesting a step in the assembly process. [Alt text by ALT Text Artist GPT]

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A spoof IKEA instruction sheet titled “GIKOA” displays a step-by-step guide to assembling an item, alongside a large depiction of the Mona Lisa. The top left panel shows a figure opening a box with parts falling out. The top right shows shelf assembly. The middle left depicts the figure with a lightbulb moment, and the middle right shows frame assembly with parts on the floor. The bottom left panel features the IKEA logo with a figure holding a nail and a hammer, and the number sequence “1/2Ø +3”. The number “1” is prominent in the top right corner, suggesting the first step or part of a series. [Alt text by ALT Text Artist GPT]
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