Fragmentation Bags
Description: The M18A1 Claymore is a directional anti-personnel mine developed for the United States Armed Forces. Its inventor, Norman MacLeod, named the mine after a large medieval Scottish sword. Unlike a conventional land mine, the Claymore is command-detonated and directional, meaning it is fired by remote-control and shoots a pattern of metal balls into the kill zone like a shotgun. The Claymore can also be victim-activated by booby-trapping it with a tripwire firing system for use in area denial operations.
Description: A surreal, minimal portrait series exploring identity fragmentation and the feeling of becoming unrecognizable to yourself. Each faceless figure represents a version of the self—familiar, distorted, or incomplete—capturing the quiet dissonance between who you are and who you feel like. “All of me are not me” reflects the experience of disconnection, internal conflict, and shifting identity. A subtle, introspective design for those drawn to psychological themes, abstract self-expression, and understated visual storytelling.
Description: Some days the notifications never stop, and this design puts that exact feeling on canvas. A face fractures into sharp, overlapping Cubist planes, centered on a shattered phone screen glowing electric blue through the chaos.
Fractured Attention Span Design – Cubist Digital Overload Notification Art Bag
by Luminari Creations
$19 $24
Description: Step into the matrix with this striking pay to win life illustration featuring a human silhouette dissolving into digital fragments. Perfect for fans of the glitch aesthetic silhouette and sci-fi concepts, this design offers a cynical yet stylish commentary on modern reality. Embrace the simulation theory vibe with this unique synthwave-inspired tech glitch art.
Description: a striking digital composition that captures a moment of sharp, crystalline transformation. Set against a profound black void, the piece features a human profile partially veiled by jagged, overlapping shards of iridescent material that mimic the texture of heavy palette-knife brushstrokes or fractured obsidian.