
The credit for making immortal artwork Monalisa for its tranquil smile is credited to the great Italian artist Leonardo Di Vinci. Vincent painted this world famous Petechan between 1503 and 1507, it took Leonardo four years to create this image. Since then, Leonardo da Vinci's painting reveals the world to Monalisa. On the most famous paintings, people did not know how many scales they made and how many jokes they could make. But this time this painting is in discussion for some special reason. Japan's Soka Town has created the world's largest painting of Monalisa. The most special thing about this painting is that it was made from 24 thousand rice crackers (rice chips). The painting was made in 200 hours by 200 local people under a special program of Soka Gakkai (religious festival). Please tell that this painting of Monalisa is 13 meters in length and 9 meters in width. This painting is also special because its name has been recorded in the Guinness Book of World Records. A media report states that chips of 7 different colors were used to make this painting. Apart from this, soy sauce, green tea and sugar etc. were also used to give shade to the picture. Yes, this painting was prepared in such a way that you can eat it.