Vampire Pixel Art Merch
Description: A creative glitch art and synthwave hybrid design that layers red pixelated digital distortion bars and a glowing red slit vampire eye over a traditional Victorian woman's portrait, paired with the text Carmilla.exe Eternal Since 1872. This striking graphic cleverly bridges Sheridan Le Fanu's historical 1872 novella with a modern cyberpunk creepypasta aesthetic. It is a fantastic choice for tech-savvy bookworms, horror gamers, and alternative goths alike.
Carmilla.exe Glitch Art Pixel Cyberpunk Vampire Gothic Portrait Tank Top
by Fenay Designs
$16 $21
Description: A unique and charming cross-stitch embroidery style pixel art layout displaying two Victorian women holding hands under a crescent moon, decorated with hearts, roses, and the text One For Ever Carmilla. Giving a cozy, crafty twist to Sheridan Le Fanu's historic sapphic vampire novella, this graphic is both nostalgic and dark. It is an amazing selection for queer book lovers, cross-stitchers, and fans of cottagegoth or pixel art aesthetics.
Carmilla Cross Stitch Pixel Art One For Ever Lesbian Vampire Magnet
by Fenay Designs
$3.75 $4.75
Description: Join the night crew with this adorable cute vampire voxel art design! Perfect for gamers, Halloween lovers, and fans of retro pixel art and classic monsters.
Cute Vampire Pixel Art Voxel Dracula - Vamp Night Crew Long Sleeve T-Shirt
by LukarStudio
$16 $24
Description: A retro, arcade-inspired design displaying a treasure chest surrounded by game-specific power-ups like garlic, crosses, and gems, with pixel-art style text.
Vampire Survivors Retro Roguelite Arcade Posters and Art
by MGabrielle
$10 $14
Description: Step into the digital cosmos with this retro-futurism cyber vampire astronaut design. Featuring a cute space-traveling vampire, retro computer windows, neon pastel colors, and a gothic castle space suit, it is perfect for fans of synthwave, vaporwave, and spooky sci-fi aesthetics.
Description: A retro horror pixel art masterpiece showcases the not-so-charming mug of Count Dracula lurking beneath the bold title "THE VAMPIRE." Rendered in gloriously clunky 8-bit and 16-bit video game style, it bursts with dramatic crimson and black, flaunting fangs sharp enough to open canned goods, a cape so high it could block the sun, and an expression that screams “I definitely don’t sparkle.”