Mexico Posters and Art Prints
Description: This unique design by artist Jeff Bartels features a Day of the Dead inspired sugar skull. The flag of Mexico appears on the skull giving it a Patriotic feel. Four tribal roses appear on the skull’s forehead with nautical stars covering the eyes. This beautiful Day of the Dead design is a stylish way to show off your Mexican patriotism.
Description: Novelty Vintage Mexico distressed sugar skull design gonna be a perfect gift for all Mexico team hooligan, ultras, fans, and supporters. Available for men, women, and kids. Nicely match your Mexico flag, jersey or scarf. Make a great gift for sugar skull lover dad, mom, son, daughter and all football fan
Description: Mexico 70. A recreation of a football/soccer classic. The 1970 World Cup which was hosted by Mexico. The final was won by Brazil who beat Italy by four goals to one. This design has been given a distressed look to give it that retro/vintage feel and one for all you football/soccer hipsters.
Description: olmeca gemini head ecopop, illustration vector with mexican patterns, from the oldest Mexican civilization The Olmec, gemini helmet from the myth cloth from saint seiya, this is a mash-up, also with the face of the sentinel, who hunted the uncanny Xmen, art by Mexican architect Lebeau
Description: For a little over fifty years, locals and those passing through the border town of Piedras Negras, in the Mexican state of Coahuila knew that Eberardo’s Cantina was the place to go for an authentic Mexican cantina experience. Established in 1965 by Eberardo Gutierrez, Eberardo’s Cantina was originally a traditional cantina that only served men, so it was more of a place to knock back beers and play dominoes and cards. Over the years, Eberardo’s became more of a restaurant where women and even children were welcome to enjoy regional botanas and scrumptious meals, though there was still no shortage of beers for those who imbibe.
Description: Often cited as one of the most dangerous places in the world, Juárez, Mexico has been named the 5th most dangerous city for its high murder rate due to cartel violence in the Chihuahua state. While most crime is far removed from the tourist areas, the reputation is a hard one to overcome. Home to 1.8 million residents, Juárez is a short walk across the border from El Paso, Texas. For decades, a streetcar ran across the border, taking Americans to gamble in the casinos, drink during Prohibition, and party at the nightclubs. The trolley is long gone, but you can still walk into Juárez from El Paso and enjoy all that this fast-growing border city has to offer.
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Gallery quality, 100% cotton rag. Ultrachrome archival inks for rich, long-lasting color. Trimmed for framing with a 1 inch border.
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