Description: Madness, betrayal, and a crown too heavy—King Lear is a tragedy as timeless as ink on rice paper. This design captures his spiral through storms and sorrow, set against a bold red sun in minimalist Japanese woodblock style. Heavy hangs the art.
Description: With his ravens and his wisdom, Odin sees all—especially if he’s on your wall. This Norse deity is reimagined with the serenity and strength of Japanese woodblock art. Sumi-e meets stormwatcher. Perfect for seekers of myth, memory, and meaning.
Description: Time. The one currency that doesn't get refunded. Chronos is your philosophical sidekick in visual form—melding old-world clock tower charm with a future-facing cyber-noir aesthetic. It's like your wall just discovered Nietzsche and a synthwave playlist. Perfect for fans of temporal aesthetics, deep thinkers, and those who enjoy sipping cold coffee while contemplating the entropy of everything. This isn't just wall art. It's a conversation between centuries.
Description: Think of your vampire slayer meets parkour. City Run captures the thrill of escaping the grind, literally. A lone runner weaves through towering city blocks, neon haze trailing behind—somewhere between freedom and futility. This piece hits home for anyone who's ever felt the 9-to-5 cage tightening. Hang it in your home office, stare at it during your fourth Zoom call of the day, and imagine leaping over rooftops instead. Not all heroes wear capes—some just wear good shoes.
Description: You ever stare into lines of code and feel like you're decoding your soul? CODE is for those who see the poetry in syntax and the philosophy in firewalls. A stark red grid overlays cryptic visuals, speaking to the duality of creation and control. This isn’t just for coders—it’s for the thinkers, the builders, the digital monks quietly shaping our future one keystroke at a time. Hang it near your desk as a reminder: the system is vast, but so is your mind.
Description: Some nights, dreams hit harder than reality. DREAM takes a vertical leap into your subconscious—where cities blur and thoughts stretch into poetic disarray. It’s a poster that speaks less to what is and more to what could be. With bold vertical typography and a muted red-black palette, this piece evokes the energy of an urban lucid dream wrapped in code and concrete. Great for bedrooms, studios, or anywhere you need a daily reminder that reality is... negotiable. Warning: may inspire daydreaming during serious meetings.
Description: It’s not about where you are—it’s about what you're becoming. EMERGE captures that very moment of transformation, when concrete jungles give way to personal revolutions. With a crimson sun rising over a dystopian skyline, this piece is a love letter to quiet resilience. It doesn’t shout. It rises. Hang it where you start your day—because becoming isn’t a one-time thing. It’s an everyday rebellion. Urban warriors, this one’s for you.
Description: What even is existence? A spark in time? A road to nowhere? Or just a long walk under a red sun? EXISTENCE invites you to stare, pause, and get a little existential. This isn’t your typical landscape—it’s a quiet confrontation between nature, time, and your own reflection. Ideal for thinkers, writers, and anyone who’s ever looked at a horizon and asked, “...and then what?” Hang this where you go to get lost—and maybe found.
Description: Feelings are weird. One minute you're fine, next you're staring at the ocean wondering if it's feeling the same way. FEEL is a minimalist visual poem—sun, sea, silence. It doesn’t tell you how to feel. It just lets you. This piece belongs in places where emotions run quietly: reading nooks, creative spaces, or the corner where you cry after watching sad anime. Moody but in a romantic way. Like an introvert at a rooftop party.
Description: What if your brain had feelings? Not just neurons firing but actual feels? FEEL3 is part medical diagram, part spiritual autopsy. A striking red arc splits an anatomical profile, balancing logic and emotion in raw visual language. It's less “heart vs. head” and more “how are these two still talking?” Perfect for therapists, overthinkers, or anyone who’s ever cried in a dentist chair while hearing a sad song. Hang it where introspection thrives. Somewhere between chaos and clarity.
Description: In a city of millions, where do you end and the noise begin? MIND3 is a visual echo of identity in motion—a red-silhouetted head, tangled in the skyline and thoughts alike. It’s the graphic embodiment of walking home with headphones on and your thoughts turned up to 11. It’s a piece that doesn’t answer, just asks—softly. Best for bedroom walls, creative corners, or places where deep thought and deep beats coexist. Warning: may cause introspection and Spotify playlist rewrites.
Description: Night doesn’t judge. It just listens. This piece captures the stillness of after-hours, when neon fades and thoughts speak louder than traffic. A lone figure walks a silent cityscape, accompanied only by streetlight halos and personal ghosts. It’s for the late-night thinkers, the quiet roamers, and anyone who’s ever taken the long way home just to feel a little more human. Hang it by your bedside or your coffee machine—anywhere the night inside you deserves a voice.
Description: Some things are loud without making a sound. NOISE is a striking typographic statement—black, red, and brutal. It's a visual onomatopoeia, for everything we try to say but can't. A poster made for open-plan apartments and emotionally closed-off people. Perfect for studios, sound engineers, or anyone who thrives in controlled chaos. Looks great above a desk, below a speaker, or next to that unfinished bottle of whiskey. Speak softly, hang NOISE.
Description: PARKOUR is momentum frozen in mid-air. A figure dashes across a rigid city grid—rebelling against gravity and the 9-to-5 grind. It’s not about running away. It’s about moving through. Made for kinetic souls, restless thinkers, and couch potatoes with wild dreams. Hang it in your gym corner, your work-from-home zone, or wherever you plan your next escape. This isn’t just art. It’s motion with meaning.
Description: What if your brain had its own city? PSYCHE is a deep dive into the architecture of thought—layered, cold, and strangely beautiful. A face dissolves into space, a silhouette drifts into nothingness. It’s the visual equivalent of overthinking at 2AM with jazz in the background. This piece is for philosophers, stargazers, and anyone who gets lost in the space between ideas. Ideal for quiet corners and minds that never are. Hang it, stare into it, and maybe learn something about yourself.
Description: PUNK doesn’t ask for permission. It just exists—loud, raw, and defiant in its stillness. A bold silhouette against a red-scarred skyline, this piece fuses urban attitude with existential bite. Less mohawk, more mindset. Ideal for rebels, quiet punks, and anyone tired of playing by the rules. Put it on your wall like a raised eyebrow. A reminder that conformity is optional, and mood is mandatory.
Description: If silence is a statement, PUNK2 is a manifesto. Clean shapes, dark tones, a subtle hint of revolt—it’s noncompliance in design form. No slogans, no chaos—just a figure standing alone in a world that doesn’t speak their language. Great for thinkers, loners, artists, and anyone who feels like they’re quietly resisting something. Hang it somewhere visible. Not to make noise, but to make space.
Description: QUANTUM is like Schrodinger’s poster—here and not, clear and mysterious. It sits between logic and poetry, drawing from time, identity, and the strange ways reality breaks under observation. A piece for lovers of science, but make it emotional. Ideal for thinkers, sci-fi fans, and people who’ve whispered “is this real?” at least once in public. Put it up where dimensions blur—your studio, your study, or your favorite corner to unravel.
Description: The future doesn’t scream—it whispers. SEER captures the weight of seeing what others ignore. A lone figure looks forward—not at what is, but what could be. Think monk meets city dweller, with a dash of existential wisdom. This is wall art for visionaries, quiet leaders, and intuitives who don’t need a crystal ball—they are one. Hang it in spaces meant for decision-making, meditation, or stargazing through skylights.
Description: Some things can’t be explained—they’re just felt. SENSE explores that quiet inner knowing, the gut feeling that doesn’t need translation. A simple form meets deep contrast, evoking presence without words. Perfect for yoga studios, therapy spaces, or the corner of your home where you just breathe and be. For anyone who feels before they think, and thinks deeply afterward.
Description: Sound isn’t always noise. SOUND explores the tension between silence and resonance—where every shape feels like an echo, and every gap hums with energy. It’s like a visual version of that moment before the beat drops... or never does. Perfect for audiophiles, introverts, or people who understand that quiet has volume too. Hang it next to your speakers, above your bed, or anywhere you listen harder than you speak.
Description: Everyone has something to say—even when they don’t. SPEAK is a visual mantra for the voiceless moments: bold, minimalist, and loaded with meaning. A red slash across the silence, a design that doesn’t talk at you, but with you. Great for writers, performers, and people learning to say what they mean—without yelling. Put it where thoughts form and words emerge. It’s less about volume, more about truth.
Description: SPIRIT isn’t religious—it’s reflective. A silhouette hovers in negative space, caught between presence and absence. This is art for the in-between moments, where you’re not sure if you’re grounding yourself or floating away—and maybe it doesn’t matter. Ideal for meditation spaces, reading nooks, or any room where you go to reconnect with yourself. It’s a quiet companion with a cosmic side eye.
Description: In a place where millions pass, sometimes you feel the most alone. SUBWAY captures the poetry of commuting—faces blurred, time suspended, thoughts louder than announcements. It's the emotional baggage we carry in a crowded car. Perfect for city dwellers, introverts, and those who find beauty in fluorescent lights and missed connections. Hang it in your hallway or workspace as a reminder: even transit is a form of transformation.
Description: Two beings. One system. SYMBIOSIS is a subtle meditation on mutual existence—how we mirror, mold, and move through each other. It’s not about fusion; it’s about balance in motion. This one's for deep feelers, empathetic minds, and late-night conversationalists. Whether you're in a relationship or just in constant dialogue with your own thoughts, this piece speaks to the art of coexisting without dissolving.
Description: WATCH isn’t about clocks. It’s about attention. A single eye, a floating head, or maybe just a moment frozen in surveillance—this piece walks the line between watcher and watched, between existing and being perceived. Hang it in your studio, office, or meditation corner. A visual anchor for mindfulness, a stylish nod to the fact that sometimes the most powerful act is to simply observe—yourself, the world, and everything in between.
Description: This retro-inspired design features an Art Deco WPA Marionette Theatre poster for RUR (Rossum's Universal Robots), a classic sci-fi play. Highlighting vintage aesthetics, bold typography, and dramatic puppet imagery, this design pays homage to the Federal Theatre Project and 1930s theatrical art. Perfect for fans of retro theatre posters, Art Deco style, and classic science fiction. Great for history buffs, robot enthusiasts, and art collectors alike.
Description: Love, but written in cherry blossoms and whispered through paper umbrellas. This heart-shaped design marries romance with Japanese visual poetry—subtle, powerful, and a little mysterious. It’s for lovers of love, or those who fell for someone in a dream and still remember their name.
Description: Bamboo doesn’t rush—but it always rises. This quiet yet powerful Japanese-inspired design channels life, growth, and stillness into one elegant frame. Like a breath of forest air with a philosophy degree. Put it on your wall and let it teach you patience.
Description: This isn’t just a wolf howling—it’s a primal scream wrapped in zen. The minimalist lines and sumi e texture give it a spiritual weight, like nature's voice echoing through the void. For lovers of solitude, strength, and late-night existential howls.