OctoOrbit | Press Play Art Print Remix backlit film
This striking art print reimagines a vintage 1890s deep-sea illustration of a Velodona octopus, originally drawn by Carl Chun for the German Deep Sea Expedition. Now given a contemporary twist with soft pastel gradients and radiating circular forms, the image is elevated from science into sacred. The piece is perfect for ocean lovers, design-conscious collectors, or anyone looking to bring a splash of the surreal into their space. Ideal for bathrooms, coastal-themed nurseries, or as a bold statement in modern interiors — it’s natural history with a psychedelic soul.
OctoOrbit | Press Play Art Print Remix backlit film
This striking art print reimagines a vintage 1890s deep-sea illustration of a Velodona octopus, originally drawn by Carl Chun for the German Deep Sea Expedition. Now given a contemporary twist with soft pastel gradients and radiating circular forms, the image is elevated from science into sacred. The piece is perfect for ocean lovers, design-conscious collectors, or anyone looking to bring a splash of the surreal into their space. Ideal for bathrooms, coastal-themed nurseries, or as a bold statement in modern interiors — it’s natural history with a psychedelic soul.
Premium quality Backlit Film
Backlit Film Details
Backlit Film Details
High colour quality and sharpness on backlit film as a special eye-catcher.
Versatile
Versatile
Whether as an advertising medium or for decoration: backlit prints make your design shine.
Material
Material
High quality and impressive colours in front of illuminated backgrounds.
High Quality Printing
High Quality Printing
Environmentally friendly 6-colour latex printing for the highest quality.
Sustainably produced
Sustainably produced
Our promise: certified materials, green electricity and CO₂-neutral production.
Made in Germany
Made in Germany
We proudly produce every one of our prints at our own facilities.
Part print lab, part time machine, part treasure hunt, Press Play mixes original works, adapted prints, and a deep curatorial dive through dusty archives in search of forgotten gems and visual oddities from art history’s fringes. Some are entirely our own invention; others are collaborations across centuries.
Art that’s smart, strange, a little subversive—and tastefully irreverent.
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