
The Art Angle Can Brainrot Be Art? Beeple Thinks So
Jan 15, 2026
Mike Winkelmann (Beeple), digital artist known for his Everydays project and landmark NFT sale, discusses his meme-drenched, dystopian visual style and how daily practice turned into a career. He talks about choosing political and tech subjects, wrestling with AI and ethics, bridging digital work into physical sculptures, and navigating the traditional art world as a digital native.
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Everydays As A Cultural Flashpoint
- Beeple's Everydays distilled internet 'brain rot' into a distinctive visual language that grabbed massive attention.
- That image made him a symbol of both digital art possibility and critics' worries about an NFT-driven taste meltdown.
How Everydays Began
- Mike Winkelmann started Everydays to learn 3D and improve technical skill after seeing a Sketch A Day project.
- He turned that daily practice into a 20-year habit that built his audience progressively.
Designing For Two-Second Attention
- Beeple designs for immediate, visceral impact because social media gives you only seconds to grab attention.
- He intentionally uses bold visuals (big heads, strong icons) to maximize legibility on small screens.
