
Weed Wallpaper: Top Artists to Follow
It’s no secret that certain substances, including THC, the main psychoactive ingredient in marijuana, can enhance the creative process. Some of your favorite musical artists have probably been known to smoke some weed every now and then.
Many of history’s esteemed writers, such as Maya Angelou, Alexandra Dumas, Louisa May Alcott, Joyce Carol Oates, Hunter S. Thompson (duh), and perhaps even the big man William Shakespeare, have used weed to help put pen to paper.
If you enjoy the relaxing effects of marijuana, you might want to pepper your surroundings with pleasing artwork. Once you find some nice weed backgrounds, you might not want to stop staring at your phone or computer. We’ve compiled a few resources below to help get you started on the weed wallpaper hunt.
Weed Wallpaper—What Is It, Anyway?
Ask your parents about wallpaper, and they might have a horror story from a couple of decades ago when they couldn’t get all the air bubbles out during installation. And when they finally fixed everything, they were no longer in love with the designs.
That’s one interpretation of wallpaper. However, personal electronic devices have allowed just about everyone to put up their own wallpaper in a matter of seconds, with no air bubbles to worry about. You might call your phone’s wallpaper a background, but it’s the same thing.

If you’ve never really thought about putting customized images on your phone or computer, consider this your sign. Adorning your house or apartment’s walls with weed wallpaper as well can make you feel more included in the weed culture. You never know when someone with similar tastes might steal a glance at your phone’s weed background and say, “Hey, that’s really cool!”
Top Artists for Weed Wallpaper
It’s never been easier for artists to advertise their wares. At the same time, it can be difficult for these creative types to make anything from their labor—much less a living wage. We regret that we could not include more artists in this article, but we scoured the internet and encountered some truly inspiring people.
Brian Allen of Flyland Designs
The first artist we’d like to feature is Brian Allen, a Pennsylvania-based artist and creative director who has created artwork for some awfully big names. Perhaps his most well-known creation is Gritty, the meme-worthy mascot for the Philadelphia Flyers hockey team famous for his wide eyes and chaotic energy. Seriously—if you’re not familiar with Gritty, do yourself a favor and see what the internet has to say about him.

See Brian Allen’s portfolio here.
His massive online shop features more than a few cannabis-inspired pieces. In addition to HD weed wallpapers and digital offerings, he’s designed a few t-shirts. You’ll notice he’s been called upon to create artwork for particular festivals and events celebrating the wonder of marijuana. Take some time to see for yourself.
Greg Malcolm, the Maryland Connoisseur
We happened upon this gentleman’s profile while doing some online searching, and we’re extremely glad we did. The photographs and artwork are truly inspired pieces, as Mr. Malcolm is clearly passionate about his creations and how his clients value them. He’s the lead photographer for Maryland Leaf Magazine, co-founder of a Baltimore-area creative company, and all-around phenom artist.

See Greg Malcolm’s portfolio here.
We’re particularly impressed with the Maryland Connoisseur’s depth and breadth of experience working with cannabis brands. Simply put, he knows his stuff, and his artwork demonstrates that.
Taylor Adam, a.k.a. Wumples
Our staff found this artist on Instagram, where we were able to access his Linktree profile. He sells just about any product you can stick some artwork on, but we were most interested in his digital art on Redbubble, an online marketplace.

No matter your budget, you can find an incredible piece of digital art made by Wumples. The awesome bright colors stood out to us and gave us a profound sense of peace as we scrolled through the wares. The panda, giraffes, tigers, and sasquatches (oh, my!) truly come alive. Hit up his Instagram profile to find more of his amazing artwork.
BambashkART
Okay, so wall art may not technically qualify as wallpaper to you, but the walls in your apartment will get some dope energy with art pieces from BambashkART. Many of this artist’s pieces will give you a rush of nostalgia for an era you may not have ever inhabited but nonetheless feel close to, thanks to warm, inviting vibes.

See BambashkART’s portfolio here.
Some of the artwork might make you think of Reefer Madness, a 1936 version of an after-school special that warned of the (supposed) mortal consequences of marijuana consumption. Nearly everyone views the film as a cringe-inducing, outdated look at cannabis. This interesting and complex interplay makes for some compelling pieces, many of which embrace the surreal.
Savina Monet
Another artist working in the cannabis space is Savina Monet, whom we found on Instagram. She is passionate about social and economic justice and often presents her work through vintage-inspired designs. Although the bulk of her online wares consist of cannabis-related greeting cards (they’re really quite clever), she’s created a diverse collection of artwork that has something for everyone.

See Savina Monet’s portfolio of work.
We ALSO love the “Anything you can do, I can do stoned” hat.
Non-Specific Online Marketplaces
Again, we wish we could feature dozens more artists in this article. Fortunately, there is no shortage of artists inspired by the cannabis aesthetic, and you can find them on places like Etsy and Fine Art America.
These online marketplaces let you search by artist, medium, relevancy, and price so you can find exactly what you’re looking for. And, yes, they offer plenty of 4K weed wallpapers for phones, laptops, tablets, and every other electronic device you can think of.
Complement Your Collection of Trippy Weed Wallpaper with Some THC-Adjacent Gummies
What better way to adore your weed wallpaper and other marijuana-inspired pieces of art than to actually consume some cannabis-derived products? The Green Dragon CBD has just about every type of product you may want, including:
- Gummies
- Extracts
- Tinctures
- Vapes
- Flower
- Prerolls
- Chocolate bars
But who are we to limit your trips? We’ve also got kratom products, CBD yummies, and a smorgasbord of shrooms-adjacent products. As always, our staff is available to answer your questions. We look forward to speaking!