

Thailand Retro Anime Travel Poster
Bangkok's Wat Arun glitters at dawn like it's made of starlight and broken porcelain — because it partially is (the facade is decorated with fragments of Chinese ceramics, which is either brilliant recycling or the most beautiful construction accident in history). Thailand is a country where the street food is better than most restaurants, the temples are more ornate than most palaces, and the beaches of Krabi and Phi Phi look so perfect they seem computer-generated. This poster reimagines Thailand in warm 1990s anime cel style — the Grand Palace's golden spires rendered in soft hand-drawn detail, the emerald waters of the Andaman Sea glowing with retro vintage gradients, and Chiang Mai's night markets painted in warm pastel lantern light. The limestone karsts of Phang Nga Bay rise from cel-shaded waters like the setting of a fantasy anime. Floating markets drift in soft retro color. Printed on 200 gsm matte paper with archival inks.
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