
This series is dedicated to Matt Groening and the universe that shaped my sense of aesthetics, irony and ethics. The first ten seasons of The Simpsons taught an entire generation how to exist: how to fail, how to love, how to mess things up and still somehow find a way back to warmth, family, community. Their morality is rarely explicit — it lives between the lines, in contradictions, in humanity.This piece captures that feeling of being thrown into life: intoxicating, disorienting, overwhelming, bright and dangerous at the same time. There’s the lust of the night before, the confusion of waking up in a world that never fully makes sense, and the strange optimism that maybe, somehow, things will work out.
Like Homer — flawed, chaotic, deeply human — who almost always finds a way to survive, to laugh again, to stay afloat. That’s the hope here: whatever happens next, I still believe in a good ending.Edition note:
Part of a limited series of 4 artworks.
Available as signed and numbered prints – 25 editions per artwork.



