The pop-art treatment of flowers goes back to Andy Warhol's Flowers series from 1964, a set of screen-printed hibiscus images based on a photograph by Patricia Caulfield that effectively launched the genre of flower-as-graphic-object rather than flower-as-realistic-subject. The Flower Pop 2027 Wall Calendar from Graphique carries that tradition forward with twelve floral images rendered in bold graphic style, with flat color blocks and high-contrast composition that would look overwrought on a small-format piece but works at full wall scale. Expect a distinct visual language from the soft-focus botanical photography in other Graphique floral titles.
- Large 12 x 12 inch format opens to 12 x 24 inches for easy wall display
- Covers January to December 2027 with full month-to-view spreads
- Spacious daily grids with room to write appointments, birthdays, and events
- Major holidays marked throughout the year
- Easy-hang design fits any home, office, or workspace
For readers who treat their kitchen wall as a place for color first and tasteful restraint second, and for anyone whose favorite Warhol is the Flowers rather than the soup can.
