Zach "Jesushands" Fernandez (b. 1986) is an American contemporary pop artist whose satirical work examines societal norms and cultural absurdities. Based in Los Angeles, California, Fernandez is best known for his audacious 2017 alteration of the Hollywood sign to read “Hollyweed,” an iconic act of creative disruption that captivated audiences worldwide.

Drawing inspiration from meme culture, popular icons, and emojis, Fernandez blends humor and irony to critique modern life and challenge conventional ideas. His work resonates with the provocative spirit of Maurizio Cattelan, the polished aesthetics of Jeff Koons, and the performative audacity of Chris Burden, creating a compelling dialogue between art and contemporary culture.

Renowned for his fearless approach and sharp wit, Fernandez’s art continues to engage collectors and enthusiasts, solidifying his position as a disruptive force in the contemporary art world.