Weird Core Wall Art — Raccoon Icons, Mr. Furley and Random Art
Explore Texas wall art and Texas art prints inspired by the landscapes, symbols, and stories that define the Lone Star State. From vibrant bluebonnets and big sky Western scenes to iconic Texas symbols and cowboy culture, this collection celebrates the colors, icons, and imagery that make Texas unmistakable. Each print is produced in Fort Worth, Texas on archival cotton rag paper and hand-signed by the artist.
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Jiff Raccoon Art Print — Peanut Butter Raccoon Print Weirdcore Wall Art | Caya Crum Art
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Big Western Sky Prints — Be Nice Unless You Have to Be a B.... Texas Sign Western Art | Betsy Crum Art
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Colección: Weird Core Wall Art — Raccoon Icons, Mr. Furley and Random Art
Weirdcore Wall Art
Surreal, slightly off-kilter prints for people who like their décor to feel like a glitch in the best way.
This Weirdcore Wall Art Collection lives in the space between memory and dream — familiar objects made slightly unfamiliar, bright color paired with an uncanny calm, and images that feel like they came from a place you can’t quite name. It’s nostalgic without being sweet, surreal without being distant: art that hums with quiet strangeness.
Weirdcore is the aesthetic of dream logic. A symbol that feels important but won’t explain itself. A scene that looks ordinary until you notice what’s off. These prints lean into that mood with bold shapes, unexpected palettes, and icon-like subjects that feel both playful and unsettling — perfect for collectors who want their walls to feel alive with subtext.
Designed for maximalist rooms, creative studios, music corners, and homes that treat art like atmosphere, this collection pairs well with dopamine décor, pop art, and nostalgic interiors — but always keeps a foot in the uncanny.
About Crum Art
Fine Art Giclée printed on 100% cotton rag paper using archival inks. Created and printed in Fort Worth, Texas. Each print is signed by the artist and made to last — vivid color, crisp detail, and real presence on the wall.