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"Art is not what you see, but what you make others see." - Edgar Degas
When the last page turned on your year with Mona and Henry, did you feel it? That quiet ache-gratitude mixed with longing for just one more week, one more artwork, one more lesson.
You're not alone. Beyond Mona's Eyes answers that ache with 52 new masterpieces you've never encountered in the original story.
If you've ever stood before art feeling moved but speechless, this book gives you the words.
Most museum visitors walk past masterpieces from Africa, Asia, Latin America, and Indigenous cultures because no one taught them how to look. While the original novel stayed mostly within Paris museums and the Western canon, this journey steps boldly into the wider world-meeting African sculptors, Japanese printmakers, Brazilian muralists, contemporary photographers, and installation artists whose voices deserve to be heard.
Claire Beaumont brings over fifteen years of museum education experience from Paris's most prestigious institutions. With an Art History background from the Sorbonne, she has guided thousands of visitors-from school groups to lifelong learners-through the transformative practice of slow looking. Her teaching philosophy centers on accessibility and emotional honesty, believing that art education is not about mastering facts but cultivating a way of seeing.
What You'll Discover Inside
Each of the 52 weeks offers a complete encounter: the artist's story, careful visual description to train your eye, a life lesson drawn from the work, and a reflection question to carry into your days. You don't need an art history degree-only curiosity and the willingness to be honest with yourself.
The journey is organized into four transformative parts:
Weeks 1-13: Courage & Strength (from Kehinde Wiley's reimagined Napoleon to Frida Kahlo's unflinching self-portraits)
Weeks 14-26: Joy & Connection (from Matisse's exuberant cut-outs to Brazilian Carnival costumes)
Weeks 27-39: Reflection & Wisdom (from Islamic geometric patterns to Tibetan sand mandalas)
Weeks 40-52: Change & Growth (from Marina Abramovic's endurance performances to AI-generated art)
What Makes This Book Different
Unlike traditional art books that overwhelm with dates and theory, Beyond Mona's Eyes treats each artwork as a teacher of life wisdom. You'll meet Kara Walker confronting America's brutal history through sugar sculptures, Ai Weiwei painting 100 million porcelain seeds as political resistance, and LaToya Ruby Frazier documenting her family's dignity amid economic collapse. These aren't just masterpieces-they're mirrors reflecting your own courage, grief, joy, and capacity for transformation.
The Real Promise
The title promises "52 more masterpieces," but the deeper promise is quieter: art can keep meeting you, again and again, in every season of your life. These works don't offer easy answers; they offer company. They won't tell you what to think, but they will help you hear what you already know and had forgotten how to trust.
Your Turn to See
Over the next fifty-two weeks, discover that your eyes are capable of more than you imagined-and that the world, seen with this kind of attention, is richer, stranger, and more generous than it first appears. Whether you read this as a standalone year-long journey or as your "second year" after finishing Mona's story, you'll build a practice of seeing that transforms not just how you visit museums, but how you move through your entire life.
Don't wait another year wishing for more. Begin your journey today.
Note: This book is designed as a companion guide and does not contain images of the artworks discussed.
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