








"DOOM Kon Queso" Original Watercolor and Ink in frame 18x24
Framed, hand painted watercolor and ink drawing on paper.
This painting features a kid watching Saturday morning cartoons. DOOM dominates the television, while surveillance reigns overhead. The kid watches without adult supervision absorbing electronic and liquid poison. This painting was part of my MF DOOM tribute show in 2024 and is based on the song Kon Queso.
Here’s what AI has to say about it: This watercolor painting draws inspiration from MF DOOM's "Kon Queso," capturing a poignant moment of innocence amid a dystopian landscape. A young boy, engrossed in Saturday morning cartoons, sits quietly outside under a vibrant, swirling sky. His loyal dog rests patiently by his side, while overhead cameras keep a silent watch. Nearby stands an empty, dilapidated house—a relic of a forgotten past—emphasizing the contrast between childhood simplicity and an uncertain future. The soft washes of color evoke both nostalgia and unease, inviting viewers to reflect on resilience and surveillance in a fractured world.
Framed, hand painted watercolor and ink drawing on paper.
This painting features a kid watching Saturday morning cartoons. DOOM dominates the television, while surveillance reigns overhead. The kid watches without adult supervision absorbing electronic and liquid poison. This painting was part of my MF DOOM tribute show in 2024 and is based on the song Kon Queso.
Here’s what AI has to say about it: This watercolor painting draws inspiration from MF DOOM's "Kon Queso," capturing a poignant moment of innocence amid a dystopian landscape. A young boy, engrossed in Saturday morning cartoons, sits quietly outside under a vibrant, swirling sky. His loyal dog rests patiently by his side, while overhead cameras keep a silent watch. Nearby stands an empty, dilapidated house—a relic of a forgotten past—emphasizing the contrast between childhood simplicity and an uncertain future. The soft washes of color evoke both nostalgia and unease, inviting viewers to reflect on resilience and surveillance in a fractured world.