The main player in New Mexico posters
Nowadays, Albuquerque is not just a city in the desert, but also globally known as the home of a certain fallen chemistry
teacher. This metropolis boasts a rich history, gorgeous sights and a well-established arts scene. Also called Duke City,
you can now bring these New Mexico posters into your home, office or even recreational room. The city itself was founded
in 1706 as “San Francisco de Alburquerque,” after the viceroy of New Spain, Don Francisco, who was also the Duke of
Alburquerque. How it eventually became Albuquerque is unknown, but it is probably just because no one was able to
pronounce the extra r, or they though it unnecessary. Since this state also has a huge history with Native American
tribes, it is no wonder that the largest Native American gathering in the country is in Albuquerque in late April. The
Gathering of Nations draws thousands of attendees and tens of thousands of visitors. If you are inclined towards this
type of culture, New Mexico posters can act as a motivator for you to visit someday.
Beautiful nature
New Mexico does not just possess bustling cities with lots of culture and art, but is also home to gorgeous sceneries
provided by Mother Earth. A concrete example of this is Ship Rock, a dramatic 2,188 meters rock mountain located in
northwestern New Mexico. The formation, a volcanic plug, rises more than 40 meters above a barren desert plain south of
the San Juan River. You can see this wonder of nature in the New Mexico poster named Shiprock at Sunset. Anyone could be
forgiven for mistaking this as outer space, as this particular vista has a supernaturally beautiful feel to it. Ship Rock
in Navajo means "rock with wings" or simply "winged rock." The formation figures prominently in Navajo Indian mythology
as a giant bird that carried the Navajo from the cold northlands to the Four Corners region. New Mexico posters like this
can transform any space into something memorable.
Wonderful horizons in New Mexico posters
Albuquerque's skyline may not be as known for having tall skyscrapers as other big cities in the United States of
America, but it does have a distinctive downtown core with a number of high rise buildings. Some of the city's most
recognizable tall buildings are the Albuquerque Plaza and its neighbor the Hyatt, pointing their pinkish triangles toward
the sky. The plaza in particular is the tallest building in the city as well as in the state of New Mexico. See if you
can spot it in New Mexico posters like Albuquerque New Mexico Skyline. This set of motifs by Photowall comes in a variety
of colours and hues, making it the ideal tool to decorate your space with, as it gives you plenty of options in terms of
visual weight and interest.