Printable Wall Art
Every free piece in the library lives here — this is the full catalog rather than a themed slice of it, for anyone who wants to browse everything printable in one place instead of hunting through category pages. Retro gaming, maps, minimalist pieces, quotes, botanical prints — whatever's currently free to download shows up in this grid.
"Printable" just means the file is designed to hold up at print resolution, not just look fine on a screen. Each piece lists its exact pixel dimensions and file size per available size, so you know before downloading whether it'll print cleanly at the size you want. As a rule of thumb: the bigger the print, the more it benefits from an actual print shop rather than a home inkjet, since fine detail and color accuracy both improve with proper print equipment.
There's no cost and no catch — provide an email address so the file can be sent directly (this also caps abuse of the download system), and get one monthly email when something new is added. Nothing here requires a purchase to unlock.
If you're looking for something specific — a theme, a size, a particular room — the three other collections (game room, retro gaming, and maps) are narrower slices of this same catalog built around those searches specifically.
Get a new free print every month
Common questions
Do I need to pay for anything here?
No. Every piece and every size marked "available" in this catalog is free to download for personal use — the only thing asked for is an email address to send the file to, which also helps prevent the download system from being abused.
What's the difference between the free downloads and the Etsy shop?
The free downloads are personal-use digital files you print yourself. The Etsy shop sells already-printed, framed, or canvas versions for people who'd rather not print anything themselves — plus some designs and formats that aren't part of the free catalog at all.
How do I know what size to print?
Each piece lists its available sizes with pixel dimensions and file size. As a general guide: 8x10/11x14 for a small accent space (desk, shelf, small wall gap), 16x20+ for a focal wall or above furniture. If in doubt, measure the wall space first — a print should fill roughly 60-75% of the space it's meant for.





