Mona is a US-born architectural perspectivist, whose work in the 80s and 90s for some of the most noted architectural firms was carried in National Geographic, The New York Times, Washington Post, House & Garden, Progressive Architecture, Architecture in Perspective and Interior Design. Today she creates bright landscapes, translucent woods scenes, rural bovines, and colorful blooming flowers. Known also for her colorful and simple barns from Vermont to the Midwest, Mona’s architectural-inspired training is evident. Sleek lines, swaths of color, and enticing compositions. Her work included many high level competitions, including the Supreme Court in Jerusalem, City Hall in The Hague, NYC Coliseum and Aix-en-Provence in France. Architectural firms with whom she worked included the world-known I.M. Pei, Richard Meier, James Stewart Polshek and Skidmore, Owings & Merrill. Mona’s passion, and competitive nature, also at the time spilled into her private life where she worked hard and within a few years became the second seeded U.S. female billiard player.