Surreal Tv Pins and Buttons
Description: Experience nature breaking free with this surreal illustration of a waterfall flowing out of a vintage television. Featuring vibrant koi fish jumping from the screen into a real puddle, this creative piece blends retro vibes with the beauty of the wild, perfect for lovers of unique art.
Description: A whimsical vintage clock character with expressive eyes, numbered teeth, and the unmistakable charm of a surreal children’s‑show stage prop. Bold shapes, playful features, and a toy‑like personality give this timekeeper a quirky, nostalgic presence that feels straight out of an imaginative puppet world. Clean vector lines and retro styling make it both strange and endearing.. a perfect blend of cheerful oddity and classic kitsch.
Description: A striking digital illustration of a surreal TV Head character. The design features an anime-style girl in a navy blue school sailor uniform with a large red bow, but with a vintage television set for a head. The screen displays a hypnotic purple static pattern against a radial background. This artwork perfectly blends cyberpunk aesthetics with weirdcore and object head character design. Ideal for fans of surrealism, retro tech art, and edgy anime fashion.
Description: A mesmerizing surreal digital painting featuring a stylized, androgynous figure whose head is replaced by a retro TV monitor with a glowing blue screen. Clad in an olive green hooded jacket, the character holds a mysterious dark silhouette against a backdrop of dense, intricate cosmic line art. This artwork appeals to fans of object head surrealism, dark academia, and abstract cosmic aesthetics, perfect for print on demand apparel and accessories.
Description: Inspired by surreal dreamscapes, cryptic rooms, and hypnotic geometric patterns. This minimalist lodge-inspired floor design captures the eerie atmosphere of cult psychological horror through bold black-and-white zigzags and retro surrealist aesthetics. Clean, iconic, and instantly recognizable to fans of strange cinematic worlds and unsettling dream logic. Perfect for lovers of: David Lynch-inspired visuals liminal aesthetics retro surrealism occult minimalism analog horror vibes Simple geometry. Uncomfortable energy.
Description: Explore a place both wonderful and strange with this vintage-inspired travel poster for Twin Peaks, Washington. Packed with iconic locations like the Double R Diner, Snoqualmie Falls, and a mysterious owl in the woods, this beautifully detailed illustration is a must-have for fans of surreal mystery television.
Description: The Goodies Design is inspired by the classic TV comedy featuring the trio of British comedians Bill Oddie, Graeme Garden and Tim Brooke-Taylor. Combining surreal sketches and situation comedy, The Goodies was a mainstay of the television schedules throughout the 70's and early 80's. The series revolved around the trio, always short of money, offering themselves for hire — with the tagline "We Do Anything, Anytime, Anywhere" — to perform all sorts of ridiculous but generally benevolent tasks. Under this loose pretext, the show explored all sorts of off-the-wall scenarios for comedic potential.
Description: A quiet tribute to surreal storytelling and dreamlike cinema. This minimalist design features a bold, abstract silhouette inspired by iconic director aesthetics — clean, strange, and just slightly off. The composition blends simplicity with unease, capturing that feeling where reality doesn’t quite behave the way it should. Perfect for fans of: surreal films dream logic unsettling atmospheres art that doesn’t fully explain itself Minimal on the surface. Weird underneath. Exactly how it should be. A subtle nod for those who know — and a striking design for everyone else.
Description: Step beyond the ordinary with this vintage “Admit One – The Twilight Zone – One Way Trip” ticket design. Inspired by the iconic intro sequence, this retro cream-on-transparent artwork captures the eerie charm of crossing into another dimension. Perfect for classic TV fans, sci-fi lovers, and anyone ready to take a one-way trip to the unknown.