Mifella is both an NFT collection and a character in the lore of the Solana avant scene, created by the artist known as Spiky DJ. It is the schism point: the fork at which a faction of the Milady/Remilia ecosystem migrated from Ethereum to Solana and began developing the visual vocabulary that would become schizocollage.
According to scene lore recounted by Monk Antony (from a conversation with Patrician), Mifella was struggling to mint out on Solana as the first collection of its kind on the new chain. The community began joking that Mifella would only mint out once the artist died. That joke became the foundational myth: Mifella sacrificed himself to birth the scene. The crucifixion narrative that followed produced the Crucifella, which first appeared in Evil Biscuit’s The Constant Fella (2023) and is considered by some scene participants as “Mifella 1.5.”
The character — a dark, spiky figure — is central to the Drifella mythology. In the lore, a Drifella is the soul of Mifella resurrected inside a passed Dratini body. This resurrection is the specific narrative engine of the Drifella trilogy. Mifella makes frequent appearances as a trait in Drifella III, including as “biscuit mifella” in #777’s gilded brass frame.
Spiky DJ is described by rightclicksave.com as an “active personality in the ‘avant NFT’ community” who hosts events and gives out “spiked” NFT profile pictures. The Mifella collection was launched on Solana and remains a reference point for the scene’s origin story. However, Spiky DJ’s artistic output beyond Mifella is thinner in the documented record than that of Evil Biscuit or Parker Ito, which is why the second figure profile in the wiki is split between Parker Ito (institutional depth) and Spiky DJ (genealogical pivot).
The Mifella schism also carries the unresolved inheritance of the Milady Cancel controversies. Several former Milady participants, including Spiky DJ, reportedly attempted to restore relations with Remilia after the Cancel, which suggests the fork was not clean. The scene’s current practitioners may not address this history directly, but it is part of the record the wiki preserves.
Featured works
- Goodbye Cruel Scene — handwritten X-posted note photographed beside a fan of euros, an explicit scene-departure gesture from the artist whose lore-death birthed the trilogy
