My Precious
8 editions 'My Precious ☑️' is a MintFace derivative of 'You Can't Touch This' by Natalie Shau. The new Twitter owner bathes in the blue glow of the algorithm while admiring its most visible status mark...the blue tick.
FTX
8 editions FTX is a MintFace derivative of 'GM Indonesia' by Jord Hammond. On the day of the original meme release, the fate of FTX was not fully known. Some were saying Binance would save it, but ultimately this was not the case. The FTX meme derivative had to speak to two timelines. One where it was saved via a Binance acquisition and a second where it disappeared from sight. Zoom in closely on the bags of sand and you will see the Binance logo, a saviour of sorts for the centralised exchange.
Winter Shade
88 editions Winter Shade is a MintFace derivative of 'Max Pain' by XCOPY and 'Meet Summer Glasses' by Neonglitch86. Winter Shade documents the fallout from FTX and the associated loss of funds for those who were allegedly stolen from by the FTX founders.
Convoy
19 editions Convoy is a MintFace derivative of 'Seize the Carpoolers' by Alejandro Cartagena and Adrian de la Garza. The message here is "in rough conditions, it is safer to travel together."Roads and Rivers #4 | Foundation
Roads are for travelling. Rivers go with the flow. When the two overlap, you get to decide which way you go.

Nights Dawn
19 editions Nights Dawn is a derivative artwork of 'Morning's Eve' by Dolce Paganne. The message here is "It is always the darkest before Nights Dawn." On first reading, the description is optimistic, almost beckoning the viewer to believe that the bear market is almost ending... and another bull is just around the corner. That is not the true meaning however.
GM GN GE GA! 😍
So happy to have been airdropped this amazing piece from my fren @mintfaced! Stunning piece and want to praise the original artist of this derivative piece @DolcePaganne!https://t.co/Fq65PumKsw — Paul Moon (@PaulMoonPhotos) November 30, 2022
Surreal Dreamooor
19 editions Surreal Dreamooor is a MintFace derivative of 'Cereal gm' by Klepikovadaria and Cryptoarte (#4971, #8443 and #8599) by Sebastián Brocher. ChatGPT was released the same day so the message had to be 'don't let the machines win frens.'
XDECAL
100 editions XDECAL is not part of The Memes by 6529. It is an example of seizing and sharing another collections artworks under the power of a CC0 license. Deca released their logo under public license for anyone to create or remix from. MintFace was fortunate to win three Decals in raffles during 2022.
"CC0 frees art... to become a canvas... to create your own grails." MintFace
@XCOPYART X on X on X pic.twitter.com/zTg4GRHcU4
— MintFace 🍒 (@mintfaced) December 15, 2022
Don't Trust Clowns
21 editions Don't Trust Clowns repaints the hero is as the dunce in the crypto story of 2022. Diamonds blind the vision of the protaginist while the colorful bombastic hair distracts the viewer from the darkness lurking in the bushes. The original Pepe lips remain intact reflecting the sadness of community of being deceived.
TRASHYAD
69 editions TRASHYAD is a MintFace derivative of TRASHOR by ROBNESS. The artist is renowned for his caps lock approach to communication on Twitter. You are not being SHOUTED AT. It is simply part of his narrative. TRASHYAD imitates Robness beyond the title. The derivative riffs on the 'Toter' trash bin that is central to art by ROBNESS aka TRASHART.
!Vibe
25 editions !Vibe isn't what you think it is. It documents the dark side of the climb before reaching the summit. The words are lifted from the New York Times article that first shared Drift's climbing as a way to deal his time in the military.
Grifter City
105 editions Grifter City doesn't mince its words by positing that we are all grifters in Web3.0. That it is not about the 'art' as we like to pretend... that it is really about flipping a profit and buying a lambo to drive around the buildings of our metaverse dreams.
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MintFace says
88 editions 'MintFace says' is a self deprecating outwards look at 'influencers' and what they say. Just because MintFace says... should you listen? Here we see MintFace saying 'gn' wen everybody else in the Northern Hemisphere is saying 'gm'. Who is right? Who can you trust in this embryonic Web3.0 world?
AccessDenied.mp4
104 editions AccessDenied.mp4 depicts a common Web3.0 scene, of an office worker who checks an allowlist and realises mint access has been denied. No gas war or game of chance... simply not on the allowlist to begin with.




