


"No Kings Ever," 2025 by Jenny Eggleston
The Sleep of Reason Produces Monsters, one of Francisco Goya's most iconic prints, was created in 1797 as a response to the corruption and cruelty of his time. Drawing inspiration from Goya's Los Caprichos series, artist Jenny Eggleston has created a new body of work confronting the fraud, corruption, and madness of the MAGA movement and Trump presidency.
This image (No Kings Ever, 2025) from the forthcoming print series is being released as a unique limited edition to benefit the ACLU and NC Democratic Legal Defense Fund.
Produced in collaboration with Doug Bennett of Multiplied Projects, No Kings Ever is an original pigment-based inkjet print. It was made on an EPSON Surecolor P700 printer using Ultrachrome inks.
An edition of 25 is signed, dated and numbered by the artist. Additionally, 3 artists' proofs and a printer's proof were produced. The paper is Aurora natural 300 gram, and measures 10 x 8 inches.
The Sleep of Reason Produces Monsters, one of Francisco Goya's most iconic prints, was created in 1797 as a response to the corruption and cruelty of his time. Drawing inspiration from Goya's Los Caprichos series, artist Jenny Eggleston has created a new body of work confronting the fraud, corruption, and madness of the MAGA movement and Trump presidency.
This image (No Kings Ever, 2025) from the forthcoming print series is being released as a unique limited edition to benefit the ACLU and NC Democratic Legal Defense Fund.
Produced in collaboration with Doug Bennett of Multiplied Projects, No Kings Ever is an original pigment-based inkjet print. It was made on an EPSON Surecolor P700 printer using Ultrachrome inks.
An edition of 25 is signed, dated and numbered by the artist. Additionally, 3 artists' proofs and a printer's proof were produced. The paper is Aurora natural 300 gram, and measures 10 x 8 inches.
The Sleep of Reason Produces Monsters, one of Francisco Goya's most iconic prints, was created in 1797 as a response to the corruption and cruelty of his time. Drawing inspiration from Goya's Los Caprichos series, artist Jenny Eggleston has created a new body of work confronting the fraud, corruption, and madness of the MAGA movement and Trump presidency.
This image (No Kings Ever, 2025) from the forthcoming print series is being released as a unique limited edition to benefit the ACLU and NC Democratic Legal Defense Fund.
Produced in collaboration with Doug Bennett of Multiplied Projects, No Kings Ever is an original pigment-based inkjet print. It was made on an EPSON Surecolor P700 printer using Ultrachrome inks.
An edition of 25 is signed, dated and numbered by the artist. Additionally, 3 artists' proofs and a printer's proof were produced. The paper is Aurora natural 300 gram, and measures 10 x 8 inches.