

Mexico Retro Anime Travel Poster
Mexico City is built on the ruins of Tenochtitlán, which means you can eat a taco al pastor on a street corner that is, quite literally, sitting on top of an Aztec temple. The country's relationship with color is fearless — the houses of Guanajuato stack up hillsides in pinks and oranges and yellows so vivid they look like someone spilled a sunset. Oaxacan mole takes twenty-seven ingredients and three days to make, and every abuela will tell you hers is the only correct version. This travel poster transforms Mexico into 1990s anime cel art — the Pyramid of Kukulcán at Chichén Itzá rising in warm hand-drawn stone, the cenotes of the Yucatán glowing in impossible retro turquoises, and Frida Kahlo's Casa Azul rendered in soft vintage cobalt. Día de los Muertos marigolds bloom in cel-shaded golds. The Sierra Madre stretches in warm pastel gradients behind a mariachi silhouette. Printed on 200 gsm matte paper with archival inks.
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