Description: For the person who looks up at the night sky and feels something the rest of the room doesn't. Van Gogh's Starry Night re-imagined as a telescope scene — the swirling cosmos, the glowing moon, the village below, the cypress standing watch. If they own a telescope or wish they did, this is made for them.
Description: Van Gogh's Starry Night has always been about the pulse of the universe. Now it listens back. A luminous golden stethoscope chest piece burns at the heart of the swirling cosmos — cypress trees below, spiraling stars above, and the instrument that has saved more lives than any other glowing like its own celestial body. For the doctor who chose this because they felt called, not just qualified. For the nurse who carries the night shift on their back and still shows up. For the medical student who needs a reminder that what they are doing is extraordinary. This is that reminder — painted in the language of the sublime.
Description: The forest after midnight belongs to the moths. This Van Gogh Starry Night style illustration places two luminous luna moths at the centre of a bioluminescent mushroom forest — swirling cosmic brushwork overhead, chanterelles and amanita glowing from the forest floor, the whole scene vibrating with that specific magic that only exists when nobody else is awake to see it. For the goblincore collector, the cottagecore romantic, the mycology obsessive, and anyone whose spirit animal has wings and only comes out after dark. The perfect gift for moth lovers, mushroom enthusiasts, and Van Gogh art fans who want their walls — and their wardrobe — to feel alive.
Description: Van Gogh Starry Night style toad sitting on red spotted amanita mushroom throne. Whimsical forest scene with oak leaves, acorns, and woodland mushrooms. Perfect gift for frog lovers, toad enthusiasts, Van Gogh art collectors, cottagecore fans, and fantasy nature lovers. Unique wall art for bedroom, nursery, or cottage home decor.
Description: We carry entire worlds inside us. Most people just never see them. This Van Gogh Starry Night anatomy piece reimagines the human skeleton not as an empty frame but as a vessel — the swirling cosmos, the cypress tree, the peaceful village all flowing through bone and marrow as if the universe itself chose to live there. For the medical student who dissects and still finds beauty in it. For the radiologist who reads bones for a living and understands their architecture better than most. For the biology teacher who has been trying to explain for years that science and wonder are the same thing. This is that argument, made in paint.
Description: Beauty and wonder are not outside science. They are written into its structure — spiraling through every double helix, encoded in the same patterns that Van Gogh saw swirling overhead in the night sky over Saint-Rémy. This design makes that argument visible: the Starry Night cosmos contained within the DNA double helix, the universe folded into the building block of life. For the biology teacher who has been saying this for years. For the genetics student who feels it every time they look through a microscope. For anyone who has ever understood that art and science are not opposites — they are two descriptions of the same extraordinary thing.
Description: Every breath is a small miracle. Most people take approximately 20,000 of them today without thinking once about the extraordinary architecture making it possible. This Van Gogh Starry Night anatomy piece places the full swirling cosmos inside human lung anatomy — the branching bronchial tree rendered as Van Gogh's cypress, the alveolar universe lit by golden stars — because the people who dedicate their lives to protecting breathing deserve art that treats that work as the profound thing it actually is. For the respiratory therapist who holds the line on the night shift. For the pulmonologist who reads CT scans and still finds them beautiful. For the nursing student who chose this because they meant it.
Description: Van Gogh painted Starry Night from inside a psychiatric ward. He looked out through the bars of his window at a sky that moved like a living thing and put what he saw — what his extraordinary, difficult, luminous mind saw — onto canvas. This design is the full circle of that story: the Starry Night cosmos contained within the anatomical brain, the universe living inside the organ that created it. For the psychology student who chose this field because they wanted to understand how the mind makes meaning. For the neuroscientist who knows the brain is the most complex object in the known universe and finds that astonishing every single day. For the psychiatrist, the neurologist, the mental health advocate.
Description: Elevate your wardrobe with a masterpiece. Our Van Gogh Starry Night Heart blends the iconic swirling brushstrokes of the 19th-century post-impressionist master with a modern anatomical twist. Perfect for dark academia fans, art history students, and museum-goers, this design captures the vibrant energy and emotional depth of classic fine art. Available on premium soft tees, hoodies, and posters—shipped worldwide to the US, UK, and Europe.