A Bicasso collection — memetic archaeology
Everybody knows Pepe. Almost nobody has explored what he became after decades of reposting, mutation and decay. This is not fan art — it's memetic archaeology.
The archive
The full excavation lives on its own page — every Skull of Pepe, rendered in one place. Step into the archive.
About the collection
Skull of Pepe is a memetic archaeology collection by Bicasso — not fan art, but an excavation of the most reposted symbol on the internet.
Influenced by the symbolic intensity of Sam Spratt, while preserving a completely personal visual language rooted in meme culture, fossils, and digital decay.
A tribute to the emotional gravity of Spratt's work, transformed through Bicasso's primitive memetic anatomy and archaeological internet textures.
The thesis
Everybody knows Pepe. Almost nobody has explored what Pepe became.
After decades of reposting, mutation, irony, monetization, worship, copy and decay — Bicasso excavates what's left.
Primitive memetic anatomy meets archaeological internet textures: each skull a fossil of a symbol that refused to die.
This is not fan art. This is a memetic archaeology collection. 💀🐸
Mint
Minting is live on Transient. Each work is a unique MULTI C artwork — a fragment of memetic history, excavated and preserved forever.
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