Earlier this week, I received a text message from an art-loving friend that caused me such delight, the only way I can express its brilliance is to simply reproduce it here:

THE STUFF OF TEXT MESSAGE DREAMS.

Do you see that? WHY, IT'S THE MANY FACES OF RENOWNED AMERICAN PHOTOGRAPHER CINDY SHERMAN. Inside your telephone. In emoji form. Just waiting to help you express your e-feelings. Forget flying cars (and also praying hands, creepy dancing twins, and tiny guns and cakes)—I have seen the future, and it looks like Cindy Sherman!

Designed by NYC-based artist Hyo Hong, the faces span a range of personas Sherman's adopted in her work. And in a weird way, it makes total sense that she's the first major artist to have her own emoji collection—after all, Sherman's made a career out of contorting her face and body to transform into other people. From the brilliance of her Untitled Film Stills, to her creepy later work incorporating mannequin body parts and things too abject to be described, to her appropriately disturbing Centerfolds series, Sherman's face has been thoroughly convincing as that of a tragic ingenue stuck in a noir (like Naomi Watts in Mulholland Drive); multiple terrifying, soft-mall-focus clowns; Sophia Loren; a dude... and I could go on, because Cindy Sherman is in my top five artists of ever list, but I'll spare you my incessant fangirling. If you love Sherman, too, you can download all of her faces here, and terrify your friends. Emojis: now even more confusing to receive!