SKE - D’oh! It’s Jaws





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SKE, signed by hand, presents 'D’oh! It’s Jaws', a 29.7 cm by 42 cm digital painting, limited edition 05/100 from France, period 2020 and after, in the popular art style, printed on 300 g art paper with a certificate.
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"D’oh! It’s Jaws" – Limited Edition (100 copies) - New Collection 2026
Edition number: 05/100
Artist: SKE
Publisher: Atelier Montmartre Paris
Fine art paper 300 g/m² – ISO A3 format – Signed, numbered – Certificate included
In D’oh! It’s Jaws, SKE reinterprets the cult Jaws scene by replacing the shark with Homer Simpson. The danger is no longer an invisible predator, but a loud, yellow, clumsy presence.
Underwater, Homer surges where you least expect him. Above, Marge and Bart swim calmly, nonchalant, as if nothing were happening. The contrast is total: the threat exists, but no one seems to take it seriously.
With humor, SKE turns fear into absurdity. What once sent shivers becomes almost a family situation. Suspense disappears, replaced by an immediate smile.
Pop-tinged, with cinematic references and street-energy, this signs a light and effective work.
A scene that reminds us that sometimes the real danger isn’t what we fear… but what we know too well.
Specifications:
• Limited edition of 100 copies
• Printed on premium 300 g fine art paper
• ISO A3 format, easy to frame
• Each copy signed and numbered by SKE
• Delivered with certificate of authenticity
• Protected shipping, reinforced packaging
- ARTIST BIO:
SKE is a self-taught, versatile French artist who grew up in the 80s/90s culture, inspiring a large portion of his artworks.
He constantly explores new techniques: acrylic painting, collage, stencil, graffiti, urban installations and digital art. His dynamic and expressive compositions, often with double meanings, blend the raw energy of street art with the visual impact of pop art.
Following an exceptional 2025, SKE’s market value has risen noticeably. Winner of the first prize in the Urban Master contest (2023), then named Revelation of the Year at the Color Jam Challenge (2025).
SKE was voted "Artist of the Month" in October, and also featured in an American art magazine, confirming his international recognition.
His works have been exhibited in major venues in Europe, the United States and Asia, consolidating his place on the contemporary art scene. In parallel, SKE is also making his mark in the digital artwork market, a major trend of the past two years, enhancing the appeal of his creations to collectors.
Icons of popular culture, bold graphics and texture work define a style now essential.
SKE is unquestionably an artist to follow, to start or enrich a collection with rising value.
Listed & Awarded Artist – Pop Art & Contemporary Street Art
A UNIVERSE BETWEEN HERITAGE AND MODERNITY
SKE’s work fits into a prestigious lineage. His line carries the visual efficiency of Keith Haring and Andy Warhol, while embracing Banksy’s subversion or the pioneer Blek le Rat. His works bridge eras: they revisit the classics, not hesitating to reinterpret Vinci’s Mona Lisa, Vermeer’s Girl with a Pearl Earring, Hokusai’s The Great Wave, or the deconstructed forms of Picasso to confront them with a modern urban aesthetic akin to Mr Brainwash or Kaws.
POP CULTURE & NOSTALGIA
Drawing on the collective imagination, SKE manipulates icons of our childhood. He stages the Disney universe with characters like Mickey or Pinocchio, and Scrooge McDuck’s symbolic greed. The influence of gaming, comics and graphic novels is omnipresent: from the Nintendo universe and the legendary Game Boy, to Pokemon creatures (Pikachu, Charizard, Ash), and the Marvel superheroes. SKE crystallizes these memories à la Daniel Arsham or Takashi Murakami.
LUXURY, HYPE & CONSUMER SOCIETY
In a style sometimes reminiscent of Alec Monopoly, the artist plays with codes of success and materialism. The Dollar symbol sits next to luxury and fashion logos. His canvases capture the “Hype” aesthetic: you encounter the sneaker world (Nike Air Jordan, Adidas, Off-White) and haute couture (Louis Vuitton, Hermès, Louboutin). He also integrates automotive adrenaline (Ferrari, Porsche, Bugatti, AMG) and precision watchmaking (Rolex, Tag Heuer), not to mention mass-consumption icons like Coca-Cola. It’s vibrant art, with textures that evoke the glossy finish of Jeff Koons or the facets of Richard Orlinski.
This work is ideal to enrich a collection or bring a dynamic touch to your interior.
"D’oh! It’s Jaws" – Limited Edition (100 copies) - New Collection 2026
Edition number: 05/100
Artist: SKE
Publisher: Atelier Montmartre Paris
Fine art paper 300 g/m² – ISO A3 format – Signed, numbered – Certificate included
In D’oh! It’s Jaws, SKE reinterprets the cult Jaws scene by replacing the shark with Homer Simpson. The danger is no longer an invisible predator, but a loud, yellow, clumsy presence.
Underwater, Homer surges where you least expect him. Above, Marge and Bart swim calmly, nonchalant, as if nothing were happening. The contrast is total: the threat exists, but no one seems to take it seriously.
With humor, SKE turns fear into absurdity. What once sent shivers becomes almost a family situation. Suspense disappears, replaced by an immediate smile.
Pop-tinged, with cinematic references and street-energy, this signs a light and effective work.
A scene that reminds us that sometimes the real danger isn’t what we fear… but what we know too well.
Specifications:
• Limited edition of 100 copies
• Printed on premium 300 g fine art paper
• ISO A3 format, easy to frame
• Each copy signed and numbered by SKE
• Delivered with certificate of authenticity
• Protected shipping, reinforced packaging
- ARTIST BIO:
SKE is a self-taught, versatile French artist who grew up in the 80s/90s culture, inspiring a large portion of his artworks.
He constantly explores new techniques: acrylic painting, collage, stencil, graffiti, urban installations and digital art. His dynamic and expressive compositions, often with double meanings, blend the raw energy of street art with the visual impact of pop art.
Following an exceptional 2025, SKE’s market value has risen noticeably. Winner of the first prize in the Urban Master contest (2023), then named Revelation of the Year at the Color Jam Challenge (2025).
SKE was voted "Artist of the Month" in October, and also featured in an American art magazine, confirming his international recognition.
His works have been exhibited in major venues in Europe, the United States and Asia, consolidating his place on the contemporary art scene. In parallel, SKE is also making his mark in the digital artwork market, a major trend of the past two years, enhancing the appeal of his creations to collectors.
Icons of popular culture, bold graphics and texture work define a style now essential.
SKE is unquestionably an artist to follow, to start or enrich a collection with rising value.
Listed & Awarded Artist – Pop Art & Contemporary Street Art
A UNIVERSE BETWEEN HERITAGE AND MODERNITY
SKE’s work fits into a prestigious lineage. His line carries the visual efficiency of Keith Haring and Andy Warhol, while embracing Banksy’s subversion or the pioneer Blek le Rat. His works bridge eras: they revisit the classics, not hesitating to reinterpret Vinci’s Mona Lisa, Vermeer’s Girl with a Pearl Earring, Hokusai’s The Great Wave, or the deconstructed forms of Picasso to confront them with a modern urban aesthetic akin to Mr Brainwash or Kaws.
POP CULTURE & NOSTALGIA
Drawing on the collective imagination, SKE manipulates icons of our childhood. He stages the Disney universe with characters like Mickey or Pinocchio, and Scrooge McDuck’s symbolic greed. The influence of gaming, comics and graphic novels is omnipresent: from the Nintendo universe and the legendary Game Boy, to Pokemon creatures (Pikachu, Charizard, Ash), and the Marvel superheroes. SKE crystallizes these memories à la Daniel Arsham or Takashi Murakami.
LUXURY, HYPE & CONSUMER SOCIETY
In a style sometimes reminiscent of Alec Monopoly, the artist plays with codes of success and materialism. The Dollar symbol sits next to luxury and fashion logos. His canvases capture the “Hype” aesthetic: you encounter the sneaker world (Nike Air Jordan, Adidas, Off-White) and haute couture (Louis Vuitton, Hermès, Louboutin). He also integrates automotive adrenaline (Ferrari, Porsche, Bugatti, AMG) and precision watchmaking (Rolex, Tag Heuer), not to mention mass-consumption icons like Coca-Cola. It’s vibrant art, with textures that evoke the glossy finish of Jeff Koons or the facets of Richard Orlinski.
This work is ideal to enrich a collection or bring a dynamic touch to your interior.

