“Me And Double – DOB” is an artwork created by Takashi Murakami in 2009, associated with the art movements Neo-Pop Art and Superflat. The artwork is of the figurative genre.
The artwork features a vibrant and intricate background filled with an array of cartoonish, multicolored flowers, a recurrent motif often seen in Murakami’s pieces. Superimposed on this lively floral pattern are three distinct, highly stylized character faces. One face showcases a smiling, wide-eyed figure with blue hair, exuding a sense of whimsical exuberance. Adjacent to it is a more complex and detailed character face with sharp teeth and a colorful, almost monstrous appearance, introducing a stark contrast with the cheerfulness of the flowers. The third face, positioned below, is a more simplistic, round icon with what appears to be mouse-like ears and a cheerful expression. The combination of these elements exemplifies the distinctive styles characteristic of both Neo-Pop Art and Superflat, creating a playful yet intricate composition that challenges traditional boundaries between high art and popular culture.