Gaming Wall Art
Video game style wall art brings life to a space, adding energy and a sense of adventure. A colorful poster of your favorite hero becomes part of your life, inspiring and delighting.
Products in this collection
Gamer With Cat Neon City Night
Neon Girl Playing Arcade Game Graffiti Art
Minecraft Ancient Temple City Jungle Waterfall
Hacker At Computer Red Glow Dark
Mario Relaxing On Float Ocean Summer
Dark Hooded Figure Glowing Eyes Card Game
Boy with Neon Laser Gun Cyberpunk Style
Beagle Dog Gaming Alien City Night Scene
Ragdoll Cat Wearing VR Headset Blue Background
Fluffy Cat VR Headset Cozy Winter Night
Caribou Watching Himself On Big Screen
Ragdoll Cat Gaming Setup With Headphones
Fluffy Cat Gamer With Headset Gaming Setup
Fluffy Cat Gamer Playing at Gaming Setup
Fluffy Cat Gaming Setup Red Keyboard
Orange Cat Gaming With VR Headset
Cheetah Gaming Controller Couch Home Theater
Cheetah Gaming With Controller Cozy Room
Cheetah Gaming Controller Cozy Living Room
About Gaming
This is the corner of the shop I get most attached to. Gaming wall art covers the stuff people actually grew up with: glowing arcade cabinets, pixel sprites lined up like a high-score screen, neon controller silhouettes, retro consoles, and big cinematic scenes pulled from the worlds players spend hundreds of hours in. Some prints lean cozy and nostalgic, all warm CRT glow and 8-bit shapes. Others go loud, with synthwave grids, level-up icons, and that purple-and-cyan light you only ever see at 2am with a headset on.
I sell these mostly to people building a setup. A battlestation behind a desk, a basement den with the good chair, a kid's room that finally gets to look like the games on the shelf. The art reads from across the room and still holds up when you are sitting close on a long session. If you want a single hero piece over the monitor, the big horizontal scenes do the job. If you want a grid of smaller frames, the icon and sprite designs were drawn to sit in rows.
How a controller print actually looks on the wall
Dark gaming designs hit hardest on canvas. We stretch it over a real wood frame, so the deep blacks and neon edges sit a little proud of the wall and catch the light from your screen. Brighter pixel-style pieces work great as an unframed poster if you want to swap things around as your setup changes, and the poster behind glass gives the cleaner look people like for a shared living room. A 20x16 canvas runs $69; posters start at $29. Sizes go from 16x12 up to 40x30, so you can do one statement panel or a wall of smaller ones.
Everything prints with eco-friendly ink and ships flat in a fitted box rather than rolled in a tube, which keeps the corners sharp and the colors clean out of the wrapping. If gaming runs into your other interests, plenty of buyers pair these with Nature & Landscapes for a calmer wall nearby, or grab a creature print from Animals for a kid's room that mixes both. Pick the world you keep coming back to and put it where you can see it.
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