Tv Noise Pillows
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 bold vintage-style illustration capturing the chaos of an overthinking mind. Featuring a retro TV exploding with a brain full of gears, wires, and noise, this design perfectly represents anxiety, mental overload, and nonstop thoughts. Perfect for anyone who relates to overthinking, mental health struggles, or loves dark humor and unique streetwear aesthetics. Great gift for introverts, creatives, and deep thinkers.
Too Much Noise Inside My Head – Overthinking Anxiety Vintage Brain Pillow
by SoftPanicLab
$23 $28
Description: An aggressive digital malfunction frozen in a sleek geometric structure. This intricate vector illustration fragments a high-density canvas of old TV static lines, blending deep charcoal black, graphite grey, and unexpected flashes of neon pink pixels. Capturing the raw industrial energy of late-90s hardware errors and dark cyberpunk aesthetics, this clean block graphic targets techno music fans, retro arcade gamers, and lovers of futuristic street fashion.
Screen Glitch Geometric Print Old TV Design Abstract Distortion Pillow
by ˚ · • . ° . K 💛 Design . ° . • · ˚
$23 $28
Description: Throbbing Gristle were an English music and visual arts group, officially formed in September 1975 in Kingston upon Hull by members Genesis P-Orridge (born Neil Megson), Cosey Fanni Tutti (born Christine Newby), Peter "Sleazy" Christopherson and Chris Carter. They are widely regarded as pioneers of industrial music. Evolving from the experimental performance art group COUM Transmissions, Throbbing Gristle made their public debut in October 1976 on COUM exhibition Prostitution, and, the following year, released their debut single, "United / Zyklon B Zombie", followed by an album, The Second Annual Report (1977).