Robert Pepple is a South Florida–based American artist whose work explores mythology, street culture, and speculative futurism through painting. His practice is grounded in visual systems—symbols, archetypes, and repeated forms—used to examine power, identity, and belief in a contemporary context.

Pepple’s paintings draw from ancient mythologies, digital aesthetics, and subcultural references, blending past and future into a singular visual language. Working primarily in large-scale acrylic on canvas, his work reflects a disciplined approach to image-making, where narrative is embedded through color, iconography, and structure rather than explicit storytelling

A foundational element of his practice is Pharaoh God Mob, a long-term conceptual project that began as a digital exploration and has since evolved into a physical body of work. The project serves as an ongoing framework for Pepple’s paintings, informing their symbolic language while allowing each work to stand independently.

In December 2025, Pepple presented a solo exhibition of this body of work in Miami during Art Week, marking a significant expansion of the project into physical space and scale.

Alongside his fine art practice, Pepple has an established background in design, contributing visual identity and creative direction to Duplex, an independent skate brand recently featured in Thrasher Magazine. This experience continues to inform his sensitivity to form, typography, and cultural context. He also works intermittently in block printing and screen printing as part of his broader studio practice.