It’s no secret that Eike König loves The Simpsons. Aside from being the founding father of acclaimed studio, HORT, the German artist and designer recurrently explores a number of the cartoons legendary forged, by humorously juxtaposing them with figures similar to historic Greek poet, Homer, and Leonardo da Vinci’s Mona Lisa.
The latter art work served because the inspiration for König’s newest display screen print. Aptly titled LISA VS. LISA, the highest half of the print options Lisa Simpson’s angular noggin, whereas the underside offers technique to Mona Lisa — each of that are created in a halftone impact.
As an version of fifty, plus 15 artist proofs, LISA VS LISA sizes at 28 x39 inches and is a hand-pulled on 310qsm mould made satin Somerset 100% cotton paper. For these seeking to buy, the work comes signed and numbered by the artist and is out there online for $319 USD.
For extra on artwork, we spoke with Tavares Strachan to grasp the constellation of ideas to populate his work.