
Fine art mfers reinterprets the meme-forward minimalism of the original mfers project through the eyes of Marlon Pruz, replacing squiggly stick figures with fully fleshed-out, hand-drawn compositions. While it retains the spirit of its predecessor—the irreverent cool, the slouched postures, the sunglasses of nonchalance—this version brings depth, shading, and nuance to the degenerate archetype. It’s as if the mfer took an art history course, but still didn’t give a damn about the

Every fine art mfer is layered with Easter eggs, visual references, and ironic nods to internet culture, fashion, and high art. From subtle nods to pop icons to meta-commentary on Web3 itself, each piece rewards a closer look. The collection’s brilliance lies in how it bridges generative culture with bespoke artistry—creating one-of-a-kind works that feel at once personal and part of a shared digital mythology.

Pruz’s project is more than just a remix—it’s a tribute with teeth. It honors the ethos of the original mfers while challenging what derivative art can be in a permissionless world. With every brushstroke, the collection affirms that NFTs aren’t just about tech or speculation—they’re a new kind of folk art, born onchain, rich with attitude, and always evolving with the communities that shape them.



Fine art mfers reinterprets the meme-forward minimalism of the original mfers project through the eyes of Marlon Pruz, replacing squiggly stick figures with fully fleshed-out, hand-drawn compositions. While it retains the spirit of its predecessor—the irreverent cool, the slouched postures, the sunglasses of nonchalance—this version brings depth, shading, and nuance to the degenerate archetype. It’s as if the mfer took an art history course, but still didn’t give a damn about the

Every fine art mfer is layered with Easter eggs, visual references, and ironic nods to internet culture, fashion, and high art. From subtle nods to pop icons to meta-commentary on Web3 itself, each piece rewards a closer look. The collection’s brilliance lies in how it bridges generative culture with bespoke artistry—creating one-of-a-kind works that feel at once personal and part of a shared digital mythology.

Pruz’s project is more than just a remix—it’s a tribute with teeth. It honors the ethos of the original mfers while challenging what derivative art can be in a permissionless world. With every brushstroke, the collection affirms that NFTs aren’t just about tech or speculation—they’re a new kind of folk art, born onchain, rich with attitude, and always evolving with the communities that shape them.



Fine art mfers reinterprets the meme-forward minimalism of the original mfers project through the eyes of Marlon Pruz, replacing squiggly stick figures with fully fleshed-out, hand-drawn compositions. While it retains the spirit of its predecessor—the irreverent cool, the slouched postures, the sunglasses of nonchalance—this version brings depth, shading, and nuance to the degenerate archetype. It’s as if the mfer took an art history course, but still didn’t give a damn about the

Every fine art mfer is layered with Easter eggs, visual references, and ironic nods to internet culture, fashion, and high art. From subtle nods to pop icons to meta-commentary on Web3 itself, each piece rewards a closer look. The collection’s brilliance lies in how it bridges generative culture with bespoke artistry—creating one-of-a-kind works that feel at once personal and part of a shared digital mythology.

Pruz’s project is more than just a remix—it’s a tribute with teeth. It honors the ethos of the original mfers while challenging what derivative art can be in a permissionless world. With every brushstroke, the collection affirms that NFTs aren’t just about tech or speculation—they’re a new kind of folk art, born onchain, rich with attitude, and always evolving with the communities that shape them.

