Climate Apocalypse Magnets
Description: I made this graphic thinking about environmental issues and the concept of "saving the planet". I think the planet does not need to be saved by us, because it is more resilient than us humans. Let's be honest: the reason why we should take care of the environment and Nature is for ourselves, to save ourselves! We cannot survive without this planet, but the planet can definitely live without us.
Description: Life finds a way, even at the end of the world! This cozy apocalypse design features a Christmas tree growing through the ruins, decorated with whatever beauty remains. Perfect for post-apocalyptic enthusiasts, climate activists, and anyone who finds hope in dark times. Wear your resilient holiday spirit.
Post Apocalyptic Christmas Tree T-Shirt | Cozy End Of World Holiday Aesthetic Magnet
by Neurodivergent and Gothic Tees
$4.75
Description: It's The End Of The World And I Feel Fine. Every year there is a prophecy that this is it, make your peace and get ready for the big one. Whether it's a pandemic, population growth, climate change, global apocolypse, meteor strike, zombie outbreak or an alien invasion you will be ready with this awesome 90s song lyric to show everything is all well and good.
Description: A retro dystopian eco‑mecha T‑shirt featuring the “Kansei Squad” emblem on the front and the massive Kansei‑3000 cleanup machine rumbling through a ruined city on the back. Japanese text, blueprint‑style line art and the slogan “Green Choices, Better World” create a darkly humorous take on environmental protection and industrial pollution. Perfect for sci‑fi lovers, mecha fans and anyone who enjoys tongue‑in‑cheek eco propaganda aesthetics.
Description: A romantic and emotional post apocalyptic illustration featuring a beautiful girl wearing a gas mask, standing alone in the rain while holding a single flower. Even in a ruined world, beauty, sadness, and hope quietly survive. This artwork blends romantic melancholy, emo aesthetics, and rainy season atmosphere, symbolizing fragile beauty in the middle of destruction. Perfect for fans of post apocalypse art, sad romantic visuals, dystopian emotions, and those who appreciate art that shows beauty surviving the end of the world. Ideal for t-shirts, hoodies, and accessories for lovers of dark romance, emotional art, and apocalyptic aesthetics.
Description: This piece plays with the idea of an “eco‑mecha gone wrong.” I drew a massive cleanup machine crawling through a ruined industrial city, with a lone pilot trapped inside a glass cockpit—supposedly saving the world, but still part of the same system that destroyed it. The blueprint‑style lines, Japanese text, and faded retro colors are meant to feel like an old propaganda poster, and the slogan “Green Choices, Better World” adds a layer of dark humor between environmental ideals and reality.