PRIL FLOWER | Stylized retro flower from the 1970s | Flower in blue tones | Dishwashing-liquid sticker | Graphically reduced | Collector’s item, pop culture, nostalgia | Design icon as a fine art print on Hahnemühle paper, mounted on Alu-Dibond, white frame with shadow gap | Order online
PRIL FLOWER | Stylized retro flower from the 1970s | Flower in blue tones | Dishwashing-liquid sticker | Graphically reduced | Collector’s item, pop culture, nostalgia | Design icon as a fine art print on Hahnemühle paper, mounted on Alu-Dibond, white frame with shadow gap | Order online

PRIL FLOWER

The artwork “PRIL FLOWER” references the iconic stylized blossom that became a cult symbol of the 1970s. Overlapping circles create an abstract bloom in shades of blue, its center shining brightly. The pared-down design nods to pop culture, everyday aesthetics, and shared nostalgia. “PRIL FLOWER” is a homage to the era’s design—a symbol of lightness and joie de vivre, and of a playful engagement with form and color. “PRIL FLOWER” is part of the art series “Blue in a Square”, which includes 300+ artworks.

When little things still made a big difference.

On bedroom doors, fridges, desks, windows, walls, door frames, mirrors, school exercise books – no place was safe from these stickers. The Pril flowers were so coveted that arguments kept breaking out among children over who was the rightful owner of the new Pril flowers, just to stick them in the spot that would attract the most attention. Looking at the design of the Pril flower today, you can really only shake your head. But that’s how it was back then. And parents hardly had the option of buying an alternative product, because there was no way a mother could come home without Pril flowers. That would have been as bad as Nutella substitutes or sports shoes with only two stripes.

Marketing aimed at children, which placed parents under a kind of compulsion to buy, was born. The Pril stickers were the beginning. After all, parents themselves had no use for them.

The “Pril-Blume” motif, as an artwork in a frame, is available in all sizes between 20 × 20 cm and 120 × 120 cm and can only be purchased online via this Art Store. As a series, this positive memory culture is – in addition to private art lovers and collectors – also ideally suited for agencies, hotels, offices, practices, law firms, companies, as well as public institutions and facilities, and all other spaces in which people spend their precious time and wish to surround themselves with positive memory culture.

Keynography Art

Keynography Art is a new digital art form founded by Christof Hintze, with no AI being used or applied, created in Apple Keynote—originally a presentation program. Through the precise interplay of complex stencils, masks, lines, and many layers and shadows, shapes, depth, and spatial effects are built up—like a collage, but entirely digital. The result feels like a graphic relief: clean, detailed, and surprisingly three-dimensional, even though it is made from simple Keynote elements. More about it in my bio…

Artwork Details

Canon fine art inkjet print on high-quality Hahnemühle Photo Rag 308 g/m². The artwork format can be freely selected: from a minimum of 20 × 20 cm up to a maximum of 120 × 120 cm. Mounted on 2 mm Alu-Dibond, with a white wooden frame and shadow gap. Price/offer upon request, depending on size and quantity.

Artwork – Recommended retail prices (RRP):

From the minimum size of 20 cm × 20 cm: €819.00 incl. VAT
From the medium size of 70 cm × 70 cm: €999.00 incl. VAT
Up to the maximum size of 120 cm × 120 cm: €1,399.00 incl. VAT
All prices, sizes, and variations are listed in the catalogue.

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