Yeah as I said, recreations by a different artist - aka different folks have different strokes.
A recreation can, and never will be able to, give back the true horror of an original masterpiece.
What I like most about this, is Sylvia's infatuation with Beem. At the same time, Beem is trying to shield Sylvia's eyes from the truth.
You can't handle the truth. He can't handle the truth. She, wouldn't be able to come to terms with the truth.
That is the truth, behind the painting. The truth, why we haven't seen it yet. The truth, so grotesque, so evil, so vile, yet the author will surely grace us with an au natural younger sister painting.
Because, you know. Beem said it himself, he is drawing the YOUNGER SISTER, of HIS Palome. So, it would only hurt those who don't understand the art behind it. The meaning behind the painting itself. It will not hurt, Palome, the person who is depicted as the younger sister. Everyone, except Beem and Palome herself, would be driven mad by the smiling Mona Lisa. The Palome, a grotesque, frightening demon, also known as the Mona Lisa of the Demon World.