Monnar’s works has always remained its trademark, a signature feel that the artist has had within his works. With his technique of acrylic and pen and ink on canvas he is able to express the overcrowded details in his paintings that would seem like it would take quite some time to finish.
According to the artist, his works are partly anthromorphic and part social commentary. He also sites that some influences to his works are the distorted figures of the great surrealist Salvador Dali and the detailed strokes of the German Ernst Degasperi. He also admires the anatomical disfiguration of Bosch. Which could also quite explain another element in his work: the displacement of a crowd or a large group of people.
Monnar explains that he explores and gives form to human emotions that lie beyond the realm of acceptance, in which the recurring themes are exploitation, hopelessness, and dreams.