Surreal Tv Pillows
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: Some minds never find silence. Featuring a vintage television head with a "No Signal" screen, this design, "Noise Within," captures the feeling of internal chaos and overthinking. Perfect for those who appreciate dark, aesthetic, surreal, and introspective art. Whether you are into glitch art, retro-futurism, or expressive typography, this design speaks to the frequency only you can hear. Wear your thoughts and embrace the beautiful static of the mind.
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: 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.