Darkfarms is a pseudonymous digital artist whose real name and biographical details are not publicly documented, a common convention among crypto artists.Working within the Pepe meme NFT community for years before wider recognition, he reworks the Pepe the Frog image and other internet memes into compositions layered with medieval memento mori imagery, alchemical symbolism, and references to art history.,
He was an early contributor to the Counterparty-based Pepe collectible projects Fake Rares and Notable Pepes, and later released his own profile-picture collections Smowl and Derage.His Enriched with Death works pair the Pepe frog with skulls, bats and other memento mori imagery drawn from medieval iconography, casting internet memes as modern-day sigils. In SquiggleRingerCheckDenza, he combines the Pepe figure with visual references to Snowfro's Chromie Squiggle, Dmitri Cherniak's Ringers and Jack Butcher's Checks, a comment on the NFT space's culture of homage and remix. In Fam enriched with love, a Pepe figure enthroned among bulls and bears reframes the volatile crypto market as a unified “Fam”, offering a warmer counterpoint to the Enriched with Death works.
In March 2024 Darkfarms launched Book of Meme ($BOME), a Solana memecoin paired with an Arweave- and IPFS-based archive for storing and creating memes.,The token's market capitalization peaked at roughly $1.46 billion within 48 hours of launch. Later that month he sold a 1/1 Bitcoin Ordinals inscription for 18,888,888 $BOME, worth about $275,000, which set off a wave of $BOME-denominated auctions by other digital artists. Reflecting on the BOME launch, Darkfarms said it was about “building trust between collectors and artists”, warning that fast, bot-driven Web3 trading risked losing “a relationship between people who do art and who love art”.