The Origin

In the name of a 6-year-old, seeking the spiritual homeland of humanity.

MONA, a symbol that embodies multiple artistic souls, carries three layers of poetic meaning:

The Brave Heart of Moana – Originating from the adventurous spirit of the icy world, it symbolizes an indomitable vitality that never gives up.

The Spark in the Land of Dreams of MoMA – As a projection of the artist’s spiritual homeland, it points to the purest ideal realm of humanity.

The Eternal Beauty of Mona Lisa – Embodying the pursuit of perfect posture during the Renaissance, it interprets an aesthetic belief that transcends time and space.

The fusion of these three elements has forged MONA’s core philosophy: “Pursuing the eternal dream of ultimate beauty.”

Derived from the most precious milestones of human collective memory, the age of 6 marks the origin of innocence and dreams. At an age not yet disciplined by standardized education, children maintain the most genuine curiosity and abundant imagination about the world. MONA invites every adult to travel through time and reclaim the version of themselves who dared to paint with stars and build castles out of clouds.

Like a modern-day Alice, MONA guides us in the perpetual exploration of life’s wonderland: she embodies both the ageless child within our souls and the pathfinder to utopian realms. Along this journey of discovery, we ultimately realize that true wonderlands dwell not in distant horizons, but in the courage to safeguard our original aspirations; the most sublime existence manifests through embracing the world with childlike fervor, achieving eternal self-reinvention through the virtuous cycle of befriending new companions, engaging with fresh knowledge, and forging new dreams.

May every soul that encounters MONA reawaken the clear-eyed gaze of their six-year-old self in this complex world, allowing life to continually grow towards dreams, and making exploration an eternal poem that stands against the mundane.