Words of Steele

18. Last Supper and Mona Lisa

Thomas Steele

Welcome to another episode of Words of Steele. If this episode, Host Tom Steele dives into the controversial opening ceremony of the Paris Olympics, orchestrated by Thomas Jolly. Tom shares his candid reactions to the event, which featured a contentious depiction resembling the Last Supper, causing a stir among many Christians. 

He examines the statement from the spokeswoman Anne Descamps, Jolly’s explanation, and the broader implications of cryptic communication in art and society. Tom also reflects on the power of art and communication, drawing parallels with iconic works like the Mona Lisa and the Last Supper by Leonardo da Vinci. 

Tune in for a deep dive into the intersection of art, controversy, and the ways we convey messages in today's world. Whether you’re a fan of the Olympics, art, or thoughtful discussions, this episode is one you won’t want to miss!


Episode Highlights: 

  • The opening ceremony.
  • Who is Thomas Jolly?
  • The statement from Anne Descamps.
  • The power of art and communication.


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