Mark Wilson — the artist often known as diewiththemostlikes — has a really distinctive type to his artwork and a presence that could possibly be described as grotesque, performative, thought-provoking and hilarious multi function packet of rolled-up floor beef.
In a digital artwork market the place provide might be infinite, the Indiana-based artist actually stands out from the gang together with his capability to garner consideration by typically ridiculing the NFT area and eliciting each humor and disappointment inside his work.
An creator of five books, diewiththemostlikes has a ardour for not solely visible artwork but in addition scribing his streams of consciousness. He initially minted his first NFT on March 26, 2021, on Basis after a random account on X reached out as a result of Wilson had made a joke marketing campaign poster for comic Eric Andre that went viral.
“This dude reached out and simply mentioned, ‘Hey, I’ve a Basis invite. Would you need to mint a chunk on there?’ I mentioned I don’t know what minting is. I don’t know what Basis is. I’ve no clue what any of this shit is,” Diewiththemostlikes explains.
“He mentioned, ‘It could possibly be an excellent avenue to your digital artwork,’ so I mentioned, ‘Nicely, fuck it, man. It’s not like I’m not doing something with it now. It’s getting two likes on Instagram from fucking porn bots. So, no matter, I’ll mint one thing, and perhaps I can promote one thing lastly as an artist — that might be good.’”
It was a comparatively gradual begin, however consistency and persistence positioned him properly, and he’s typically obtained reward from different well-known artists similar to OSF.
Now knocking on the door of digital artwork stardom, diewiththemostlikes nonetheless hasn’t come to grips with the place he finds himself in.
“I nonetheless actually can’t actually wrap my head round this shit that’s occurring. I simply assumed I used to be gonna die alone doing one thing I hated. To be a part of this sort of motion with all these different actually insane artists who’re on this loopy trajectory and who’re continually leveling up is de facto cool. It’s fairly wild,” he says.

Origin of catchy and cumbersome title
How did the title diewiththemostlikes come about? Nicely, in basic “die” style, there’s humor and an underlying which means.
“I’ve received the most typical title to ever exist, Mark Wilson. Once I was making use of for residences, individuals would assume it was a scammer title as a result of Mark Wilson is a brilliant frequent title right here within the States. They might do a background examine and assume I used to be a faux individual.”
“I’m cool with my title… However diewiththemostlikes type of got here in, and it’s humorous as a result of it’s truly a extremely cumbersome title to say. Lots of people throughout interviews will ask what they even name me. It’s a extremely lengthy and type of an unenjoyable title to say, however I suppose that I discover consolation in that. Discomfort, if you’ll, or the lack to type of decide what I needs to be referred to as is superior.”
The title pokes enjoyable at a world the place we search likes on social media for dopamine hits, which Wilson factors out is a transactional existence.
“It’s a extremely fascinating distillation of our transactional existence as a complete and type of how fucking unhappy and miserable it may be in some ways. But in addition the great thing about it, clearly, none of us could be right here; we wouldn’t be speaking right here with out Twitter. Definitely, my artwork wouldn’t be doing what it was doing, or I wouldn’t have the ability to impression anyone with out a platform.”

Discovering a narrative in peculiar locations
Observing society and its idiosyncrasies is an enormous inspiration, and his work typically carries open or typically subliminal messages that make collectors actually cease and assume.
In fact, all the time the prankster with a dry humorousness, diewiththemostlikes is fast to tie a bow round it with some over-the-top window dressing.
“I might say there’s tales in essentially the most peculiar locations. There’s a narrative in each sagging ass of anybody strolling across the fucking dregs of this nation,” he says. “Inside these sorts of nuanced little wrinkles, scabs and wounds is the place I thrive and the place I like to exist.”
“This lens on life and humanity is commonly exaggerated… In case you look a little bit deeper on my items, they’re undoubtedly documentarian however actually grotesque at a really floor degree.”

Good meat! Elegant satire
The tsunami of crypto X accounts posting “gm” led to a sequence of meat artwork.
“Good meat initially arose out of a spot of full ridicule, which is the place lots of my artwork I really feel like comes from. It’s satire; it’s ridicule; it’s hilarity. I used to be actually aggravated with the transactional state of everyone simply saying ‘gm,’ with nothing else to say. It was gm with a fucking espresso mug, and that was it. Then you definately simply see gm, gm, gm, gm. It was identical to, ‘What the fuck are all of us doing right here? That is insane, dude,’” says Wilson.
“So, then I type of got here up with good meat as a option to ridicule that, and I used to be posting artwork with the items initially, after which it type of transitioned into now. I’m simply gonna submit meat footage now as a result of that matches the type of boring change. The boring morning change that all of us take part in.”
“It’s identical to right here’s an enormous heaving pile of rotting meat. Take pleasure in it or don’t take pleasure in it. It’s all good. However it’s humorous as a result of now individuals will say good meat again, or they’ll have their very own good meat-inspired submit, and it’s fucking tremendous cool. I like that meat is infecting the area in some capability.”
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Fast-fire Q&A
Influences
“I don’t have a ton, actually, and most of that’s simply because I don’t have any artwork background. I might truly say, rising up, most of my affect was truly within the books I used to be studying. Folks like Irvine Welsh, Haruki Murakami, Michel Houellebecq, and, in fact, Hunter S. Thompson. All these sorts of absurdists are the place I like to dwell.”
“I ought to clearly point out Ralph Steadman, who’s a fucking unimaginable illustrator. Once I received into this area, any individual mentioned, ‘Your stuff jogs my memory of Ralph Steadman,’ and I feel that’s unimaginable.”
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Private type of artwork
“I feel one phrase I might use is ‘relentless.’ The type itself it’s humorous; I by no means took an artwork class in highschool and was described as sufficient. That’s actually the extent of my artwork historical past. I didn’t examine artwork. It’s roughly I bludgeoned my means into making these items. It’s been like 20,000 hours on the iPad and in my basement making canvases and acrylic.”
“It’s simply bludgeoning stuff out that I really feel like has to come back out or else it’ll rob me from the within, so ‘relentless’ and ‘unflinching,’ I suppose, are the 2 phrases that I might use. There’s virtually a psychotic pursuit and an urgency to what I need to inform individuals.”
Which sizzling NFT artists ought to we be being attentive to?
Xer0x — “I really feel like he’s massively slept on, like horrifically slept on in some ways. That’s a man who’s obsessed together with his craft, and he makes tremendous deep, very private items which might be true creative achievements.”
Alien Queen — “Alien Queen is the shit, however she’s most likely not even up-and-coming anymore.”
James Bloom — “He’s a real blockchain artist. The dude is making these tremendous technical and actually fucking rad items that evolve and alter primarily based on interactions.”

Notable collector
“I’ve to provide a large shout-out to SuperRare Zach. He’s been so good and funky, and he onboarded me after this loopy absurdist tweet marketing campaign to get on SuperRare. To get accepted to SuperRare, it was primarily a tweet that I despatched that mentioned I simply submitted my utility video.”
“It’s me doing DMT and performing How Stella Received Her Groove Again whereas dressed like Hellboy or one thing. It was identical to an insane tweet, and he simply mentioned, ‘That is nuts. You’re on.’ I’d already been placing in work and stuff, however I might say Zach is superior.”
Favourite NFT in your pockets
“Oh, man, I must say Pindar Van Arman made this dope ass quantum portrait of me that’s tremendous particular. It’s actually goddamn rad. That’s most likely my favourite piece that I personal. It’s a dope-ass piece, and he was so good to do it. He didn’t ask; he simply made it.”

What do you hearken to when creating artwork?
“I like music. I imply, the absurd a part of me would say that I create to Nickelback and Creed and fucking all these different dumb bands. However actually, I hearken to a shit ton of doom metallic and dying metallic. Bands like Bongripper, Gate Creeper and Withered. Something that’s simply gradual, dirty and brutal is the one means that you may type of describe it.”
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Greg Oakford
Greg Oakford is the co-founder of NFT Fest Australia. A former advertising and communications specialist within the sports activities world, Greg now focuses his time on operating occasions, creating content material and consulting in web3. He’s an avid NFT collector and hosts a weekly podcast masking all issues NFTs.