Author: pgedeon

  • Kawaii Dumpster Fire Current Mood Funny

    Kawaii Dumpster Fire — Current Mood Funny Chaos Graphic

    Some situations can only be accurately described as “a dumpster fire,” and this one has the audacity to be adorable about it. Kawaii Dumpster Fire takes the internet’s favorite metaphor for catastrophic situations and renders it in the cutest possible way — big sparkly eyes, rosy cheeks, flames that look more like cotton candy than destruction.

    Design Details

    The art style blends Japanese kawaii aesthetics with Western internet humor. The dumpster itself is rendered with chunky, rounded shapes and pastel accents. The flames curl upward in soft pinks, oranges, and yellows with little sparkles floating off the tips. It’s aggressively cute in a way that almost makes you forget it’s depicting total disaster — which is, of course, the entire point.

    Who’s This For?

    Project managers, event planners, 2020 survivors, anyone who’s ever described their life as “fine” while everything was actively on fire, and people who cope with chaos through humor.

    Available Products

    Grab this controlled chaos on t-shirts, stickers, mugs, posters, and phone cases. The sticker is perfect for your laptop — a cheerful daily reminder that everything is fine (it’s not, but we’re being cute about it).

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  • Retro Cassette Tape Mood Swings Tangled

    Retro Cassette Tape — Mood Swings Tangled Vaporwave Graphic

    Before Spotify playlists and algorithmic recommendations, we had mixtapes — and before that, we had the beautiful chaos of tangled cassette tapes. Retro Cassette Tape Mood Swings pays homage to the golden age of analog music with a vaporwave-infused design that celebrates the tangled, sometimes frustrating, always nostalgic experience of the cassette era.

    Design Details

    The illustration features a classic cassette tape with its tape ribbon pulled out and tangled in elaborate, almost decorative loops. The color scheme runs through warm sunset gradients — pink, purple, teal — straight out of the vaporwave palette. Japanese text elements and grid patterns in the background add that unmistakable lo-fi aesthetic. Every tangle in the ribbon is intentional and artistic, turning what was once an annoyance into something beautiful.

    Who’s This For?

    Children of the 80s and 90s, vaporwave enthusiasts, lo-fi hip hop listeners, cassette collectors who still own a Walkman, and anyone who remembers the specific horror of a cassette tape unspooling in the car.

    Available Products

    Available on t-shirts, stickers, mugs, posters, and phone cases. The t-shirt works as both a fashion statement and a generational identifier. The poster is gallery-ready for any retro-themed space.

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  • Secret Agent Squirrel Linocut Print

    Handmade squirrel linocut print — Secret Agent Squirrel Linocut Print — original A5 black and white block print wall art by Peter Gedeon Null Pictures

    This original linocut features a stylish squirrel in sunglasses perched confidently on a park bench, holding a little suitcase like it’s about to catch a train to somewhere fabulous. A playful black-and-white print with crisp carved lines and a bold, graphic look, perfect for anyone who loves whimsical woodland animals, funny cool character art, or minimalist printmaking.

    Every print in the Null Pictures studio is carved by hand and pressed individually, so no two come out exactly the same. Slight variations in ink density and paper texture are part of what makes each piece unique. This is squirrel art the way it was meant to be — tactile, imperfect, and completely original.

    About This Secret Agent Squirrel Linocut Print

    This squirrel linocut is part of the Null Pictures collection of handmade relief prints. Each design starts as a pencil sketch, gets transferred to a linoleum block, and is then hand-carved using traditional printmaking tools. The final print is made by inking the block with oil-based printmaking ink and pressing it onto 300gsm cold-pressed watercolor paper.

    Print details:

    • Size: A5 (14.8 × 21 cm / 5.8 × 8.3 in)
    • Paper: 300gsm cold-pressed watercolor paper
    • Ink: Oil-based printmaking ink
    • Process: Hand-carved, hand-printed relief print
    • Finish: Unframed
    • Shipping: Free worldwide shipping via Etsy
    Close-up detail of handmade Secret Agent Squirrel Linocut Print linocut relief print showing carved texture
    Secret Agent Squirrel Linocut Print handmade block print on 300gsm watercolor paper A5 size
    Original linocut print Secret Agent Squirrel Linocut Print — ink texture and paper detail view
    Hand-printed Secret Agent Squirrel Linocut Print A5 art print — black ink on white cotton paper
    Secret Agent Squirrel Linocut Print linocut wall art — handmade relief print detail showing printmaking process

    Why Linocut Printing?

    Linocut is a relief printing technique where the artist carves away the negative space from a linoleum block, leaving the raised surface to receive ink and transfer the image. Unlike digital prints, each linocut carries the physical evidence of the maker — the texture of the carve, the pressure of the press, the slight irregularity that proves a human hand was involved. For collectors who value original art over mass production, linocut prints offer an affordable way to own something genuinely handmade.

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  • Melting Smiley Face Toxic Positivity

    Melting Smiley Face — Toxic Positivity in Neon

    “Good vibes only” is a lie, and this design knows it. The Melting Smiley Face takes the most forced symbol of happiness ever created and literally melts it into a puddle of trippy, neon-dripping surreality. It’s a visual argument against the tyranny of mandatory optimism.

    Design Details

    Rendered in vibrant electric yellow and pink with that distinct 90s-neon-glow aesthetic, the smiley face droops and distorts as if exposed to heat that no amount of positive thinking can withstand. The eyes — still smiling, somehow — sink unevenly into the dissolving surface. It’s Dali meets emoji meets the voice in your head that says “I’m fine” while everything is absolutely not fine. The color work is deliberately saturated to the point of being almost aggressive.

    Who’s This For?

    Therapy advocates, anyone who’s been told to “look on the bright side” during genuinely terrible circumstances, surrealist art lovers, and people who understand that authenticity includes being a mess sometimes.

    Available Products

    Available on t-shirts, stickers, mugs, posters, and phone cases. The neon colors pop hardest on dark apparel. Wear it to your next team-building exercise.

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  • Distressed Radiation Warning Sign — Tee

    Unstable Personality — Distressed Radiation Warning Sign

    Some people have a warning label. This design is that warning label, but bigger and with better typography. Unstable Personality takes the iconic trefoil radiation symbol and distresses it into a statement piece about the particular kind of energy that comes from being wonderfully, gloriously unhinged.

    Design Details

    The classic yellow-and-black radiation warning sign gets a heavy vintage distress treatment — cracked, faded, peeling, as if it’s been hanging on the wall of a nuclear facility since the Cold War and has opinions about it. The text “UNSTABLE PERSONALITY” arches across the trefoil in bold industrial lettering. It’s part hazard sign, part self-aware badge of honor, and entirely the kind of graphic design that makes people do a double-take.

    Who’s This For?

    Chaotic good-aligned individuals, people who describe themselves as “a lot,” anyone with a strong opinion about nuclear energy, and humans who acknowledge their own volatility as a feature rather than a bug.

    Available Products

    Grab this warning on t-shirts, stickers, mugs, posters, and phone cases. The sticker version is essentially a personality disclaimer you can apply to any surface. Wear it to family gatherings and let the design speak for itself.

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  • One Life Left Pixel Art Grim Reaper

    One Life Left — Pixel Art Grim Reaper Retro Gamer

    You know that feeling in a retro game when you’re down to your last life, the boss has two health bars, and the controls suddenly feel like suggestions? One Life Left captures that exact adrenaline spike in glorious pixel art. A tiny 8-bit Grim Reaper hovers over a classic arcade game screen, scythe raised, waiting for that inevitable GAME OVER.

    Design Details

    The pixel art style is painstakingly authentic — limited color palette, crisp edges, that distinct blocky charm that defined the 8-bit and 16-bit eras. The Reaper’s design blends classic gaming enemy aesthetics with iconic death imagery: hooded skull, tattered robes, but rendered in chunky, lovable pixels. A HUD-style health bar at the bottom shows exactly one pixel of red remaining. The tension is palpable even in a static image.

    Who’s This For?

    Retro gamers, speedrunners, anyone who grew up blowing into cartridges, Soulslike veterans who died to Malenia 200+ times, and game developers who still can’t beat their own creations.

    Available Products

    Available on t-shirts, stickers, mugs, posters, and phone cases. The t-shirt is peak gamer fashion. The poster looks incredible in a gaming setup — just don’t hang it where you can see it during difficult boss fights.

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  • Giraffe Wearing Sunglasses Linocut Print

    Handmade giraffe linocut print — Giraffe Wearing Sunglasses Linocut Print — original A5 black and white block print wall art by Peter Gedeon Null Pictures

    This original linocut print features a cool giraffe wearing sunglasses, casually popping up in a city scene like it owns the skyline. Framed by a bold open window with buildings behind it, this black-and-white block print has a clean graphic style with playful attitude, perfect for modern wall decor, animal lovers, and anyone who enjoys quirky art with personality.

    Every print in the Null Pictures studio is carved by hand and pressed individually, so no two come out exactly the same. Slight variations in ink density and paper texture are part of what makes each piece unique. This is giraffe art the way it was meant to be — tactile, imperfect, and completely original.

    About This Giraffe Wearing Sunglasses Linocut Print

    This giraffe linocut is part of the Null Pictures collection of handmade relief prints. Each design starts as a pencil sketch, gets transferred to a linoleum block, and is then hand-carved using traditional printmaking tools. The final print is made by inking the block with oil-based printmaking ink and pressing it onto 300gsm cold-pressed watercolor paper.

    Print details:

    • Size: A5 (14.8 × 21 cm / 5.8 × 8.3 in)
    • Paper: 300gsm cold-pressed watercolor paper
    • Ink: Oil-based printmaking ink
    • Process: Hand-carved, hand-printed relief print
    • Finish: Unframed
    • Shipping: Free worldwide shipping via Etsy
    Close-up detail of handmade Giraffe Wearing Sunglasses Linocut Print linocut relief print showing carved texture
    Giraffe Wearing Sunglasses Linocut Print handmade block print on 300gsm watercolor paper A5 size
    Original linocut print Giraffe Wearing Sunglasses Linocut Print — ink texture and paper detail view
    Hand-printed Giraffe Wearing Sunglasses Linocut Print A5 art print — black ink on white cotton paper
    Giraffe Wearing Sunglasses Linocut Print linocut wall art — handmade relief print detail showing printmaking process

    Why Linocut Printing?

    Linocut is a relief printing technique where the artist carves away the negative space from a linoleum block, leaving the raised surface to receive ink and transfer the image. Unlike digital prints, each linocut carries the physical evidence of the maker — the texture of the carve, the pressure of the press, the slight irregularity that proves a human hand was involved. For collectors who value original art over mass production, linocut prints offer an affordable way to own something genuinely handmade.

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  • Tangled Forever Skeleton Trapped In

    Tangled Forever — Skeleton Trapped in Wired Earbuds

    There are two certainties in life: death, and the fact that your wired earbuds will be hopelessly tangled the moment you take them out of your pocket. Tangled Forever combines both inevitabilities into a single, brilliantly morbid design: a skeleton hopelessly wrapped in the knotted cord of wired headphones, skull tilted in eternal frustration.

    Design Details

    This gothic-comedy illustration features meticulous line work — every bone is anatomically recognizable, every tangle of cord is frustratingly realistic. The skeleton’s posture conveys a very human exasperation, bony fingers reaching toward an earbud that’s just out of grasp. It’s Danse Macabre for the Bluetooth-resistant among us who refuse to go wireless.

    Who’s This For?

    Audio purists who insist wired sounds better (it does), anyone who’s spent more time untangling headphones than actually listening to music, goths with a sense of humor, and pedestrians who still own wired earbuds in the year of our lord.

    Available Products

    Available on t-shirts, stickers, mugs, posters, and phone cases. Irony bonus: the design looks particularly good on phone cases — devices that no longer have headphone jacks.

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  • Running On Fumes Cute Exhausted Low

    Running on Fumes — Exhausted Low Battery Graphic

    We’ve all been there: that moment when your phone hits 1%, your social battery has been at 0% since Tuesday, and the only thing keeping you vertical is spite and caffeine. Running on Fumes is a graphic design that turns that universally relatable state of exhaustion into wearable art.

    Design Details

    The design features a depleting battery icon rendered in a soft, approachable illustration style — not corporate, not clinical, but genuinely charming despite depicting total burnout. The battery’s last sliver of energy flickers like a dying fluorescent light, and the surrounding design elements (wisps of smoke, tiny sparks) reinforce the “fumes” metaphor with visual poetry. It’s cute and devastating at the same time.

    Who’s This For?

    Everyone. Seriously, everyone. But especially: parents, healthcare workers, students during finals week, anyone in customer service, introverts after social events, and humans in general during these unprecedented times™.

    Available Products

    Grab this on t-shirts, stickers, mugs, posters, and phone cases. The mug is practically self-aware — you’ll be drinking from it while running on fumes. The sticker works perfectly as a laptop warning label.

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  • Ballerina Bear Dancing Linocut Print

    Handmade bear linocut print — Ballerina Bear Dancing Linocut Print — original A5 black and white block print wall art by Peter Gedeon Null Pictures

    This original linocut print features a bear doing ballet, mid-leap in a classic dancer pose while wearing a crisp little tutu. The bold black ink and carved texture give it a timeless printmaking look, while the subject keeps it playful and sweet. Perfect for ballet lovers, nursery decor, or anyone who wants a little graceful chaos on their wall.

    Every print in the Null Pictures studio is carved by hand and pressed individually, so no two come out exactly the same. Slight variations in ink density and paper texture are part of what makes each piece unique. This is bear art the way it was meant to be — tactile, imperfect, and completely original.

    About This Ballerina Bear Dancing Linocut Print

    This bear linocut is part of the Null Pictures collection of handmade relief prints. Each design starts as a pencil sketch, gets transferred to a linoleum block, and is then hand-carved using traditional printmaking tools. The final print is made by inking the block with oil-based printmaking ink and pressing it onto 300gsm cold-pressed watercolor paper.

    Print details:

    • Size: A5 (14.8 × 21 cm / 5.8 × 8.3 in)
    • Paper: 300gsm cold-pressed watercolor paper
    • Ink: Oil-based printmaking ink
    • Process: Hand-carved, hand-printed relief print
    • Finish: Unframed
    • Shipping: Free worldwide shipping via Etsy
    Close-up detail of handmade Ballerina Bear Dancing Linocut Print linocut relief print showing carved texture
    Ballerina Bear Dancing Linocut Print handmade block print on 300gsm watercolor paper A5 size
    Original linocut print Ballerina Bear Dancing Linocut Print — ink texture and paper detail view
    Hand-printed Ballerina Bear Dancing Linocut Print A5 art print — black ink on white cotton paper
    Ballerina Bear Dancing Linocut Print linocut wall art — handmade relief print detail showing printmaking process

    Why Linocut Printing?

    Linocut is a relief printing technique where the artist carves away the negative space from a linoleum block, leaving the raised surface to receive ink and transfer the image. Unlike digital prints, each linocut carries the physical evidence of the maker — the texture of the carve, the pressure of the press, the slight irregularity that proves a human hand was involved. For collectors who value original art over mass production, linocut prints offer an affordable way to own something genuinely handmade.

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  • Stealing Time Cat Burglar Funny Black

    Stealing Time — Cat Burglar Napping in the Sun

    The greatest heist in history isn’t about diamonds or paintings — it’s about the hours your cat steals from you every single day by being impossibly comfortable. Stealing Time captures the essence of feline theft: a black cat curled up in a sunbeam, one eye cracked open, surrounded by stolen pocket watches and timepieces, each one representing an hour you were supposed to be productive but instead spent watching your cat sleep.

    Design Details

    This illustration blends Victorian cat burglar iconography with cozy domestic charm. The cat wears a tiny domino mask (that it’s clearly about to knock off), and the scattered watches create a surreal still-life composition. The warm golden lighting of the sunbeam contrasts beautifully with the cool metallic tones of the timepieces, creating a visual warmth that matches the emotional warmth of cat ownership.

    Who’s This For?

    Procrastinators, cat parents, watch enthusiasts with no self-control around animals, and anyone who’s ever said “just five more minutes” while petting a sleeping cat for an hour.

    Available Products

    Available on t-shirts, stickers, mugs, posters, and phone cases. The t-shirt version is perfect for those days when you want the world to know your cat is the reason you’re late.

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  • No Signal Black Cat Retro Tv Static

    No Signal — Black Cat Retro TV Static Glitch Art

    There are two kinds of people in the world: those who see a TV displaying static and think “oh no, the cable’s out” and those who see a black cat sitting inside a CRT television surrounded by glitch artifacts and think “that’s exactly what I need on a t-shirt.” This design is for the second group.

    Design Details

    The No Signal Black Cat merges retro television aesthetics with glitch art and feline mischief. A sleek black cat sits contentedly within the curved screen of an old-school CRT, surrounded by horizontal scan lines, RGB separation artifacts, and that particular static noise pattern that anyone who grew up with analog TV remembers viscerally. The color palette is restrained — mostly black, white, and electric blues — letting the cat silhouette do the heavy lifting.

    Who’s This For?

    Retro gaming fans, analog nostalgia enthusiasts, glitch art collectors, and anyone whose cat has ever sat on their remote control. Also ideal for introverts who relate more to a cat staring at static than to any human interaction.

    Available Products

    Available on t-shirts, stickers, mugs, posters, and phone cases. On dark apparel, the static effect creates an almost 3D illusion. The mug version is particularly appropriate — there’s nothing like drinking coffee from a glitching cat TV.

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