It wouldn't be Two Point without a bunch of funny references and easter eggs to pop culture and the like Two point museumArty-Facts DLC featuring famous artwork, there are also plenty of parodies to appreciate. But can you spot them all?
If something looks a little familiar to you and you know you know the link from somewhere but can't quite place it, we've got you covered. Here are all the references and easter eggs we've spotted from the Arty-Facts DLC so far!
Stinking
The Thinker by August Rodin
One parody that most should recognize immediately is The Stinker, a clever play on Auguste Rodin's The Thinker, a sculpture of a man sitting and thinking. The Two Point version is instead a man sitting on a toilet holding his nose, which naturally causes a sense of disgust in any museum goers who see it.
The Great Wave of Hogsport
The Great Wave off Kanagawa by Hokusai
The Great Wave of Hogsport is based on Hokusai's The Great Wave Off Kanagawa, and among the waves of the Two Point version you can spot the familiar two-point water creatures.
If you remember, Hogsport Peninsula is the name of the first expedition location where you can go with the Marine Life experts!
Intermittent actor
Kabuki actor Ótani Oniji III as Yakko Edobei Tōshūsai Sharaku
How do you add classic two-point humor to Tōshūsai Sharaku's Kabuki actor Ótani Oniji III as Yakko Edobei? Of course you will make him a player! We were all there, controller in hand, a look of determination and concentration on our faces.
If this controller design actually existed, I would totally buy one.
Dance at Fitzpocket Academy
Dancing In The Louvre By Faith Ringgold
Dancing in the Louvre was the first in Faith Ringgold's French Collection, a series of twelve story quilts. The quilt depicts Willa Marie Simone in the Louvre and rather cleverly is a piece of art that depicts other notable works of art.
Now there's an added layer of Two Point artwork in the game referencing artwork that itself references other art… And it's tied to Zara Fitzpocket, a Two Point Hospital VIP now appearing in the Two Point Museum… there are so many layers we're getting confused.

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Cat And Pigeon
Demon Hunters KPop
This link is absolutely gold. If you don't recognize these two because you've been living under a rock for the past year or two, this artwork pays homage to Derpy the Tiger and Sussy the Stray from KPop Demon Hunters. All that's missing is a hat!
Miniature Lisa
Mona Lisa by Leonardo Da Vinci
If you've ever visited Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa, or know someone who has, you've probably said or heard a complaint that the very famous painting is much smaller than many realize. Based on this, he created the Two Point Miniature Lisa, a tiny little version that museum visitors will appreciate.
Lady With Monobeast
Lady with an Ermine by Leonardo Da Vinci
This is another painting that is instantly recognizable as it looks almost identical to the painting it is based on, The Lady with an Ermine by Leonardo da Vinci. Only you know that the ermine has been replaced by a two-point monobeast. Horrific.
Flagon Fruit Garden
Jimson Weed by Georgia O'Keeffe
Two Point's take on Jimson Weed by Georgia O'Keeffe is a double reference as it includes the Flagon Fruit plant that you can get as a botanist in the Two Point Museum. You know what would look great next to this picture? Some Flagon Fruit plants, of course!
Trance, tiger, trance
Cat Eating Bird Pablo Picasso
Another two-point parody that references both its own content and well-known artwork, Trance, Tiger, Trance is based on Pablo Picasso's painting Cat Devouring a Bird, but also alludes to the Trance tigers you can get for your Wildlife exhibits in the Zooseum DLC.
No birds were harmed in the making of the Two Point version. Or Picasso to be fair. At least if we know…
Spirit of the Mountains
The work of Thomas Deininger
Thomas Deininger is well known for creating artwork of various wild animals from discarded materials, or as we common people like to call it, trash. What might just look like a pile of trash can be cleverly seen as an animal when viewed from the right perspective.
Two Point's Spirit of the Mountains pays homage to this by creating its own trash sculpture that, when viewed from the right angle, appears to be the face of a Yeti.