This artwork is a vibrant collage of vintage travel posters and advertisements, featuring iconic destinations from around the world. The composition is densely packed with rectangular panels of varying sizes, each showcasing unique artistic representations of cities, countries, and regions. The imagery includes scenes like the Eiffel Tower, tropical beaches in Hawaii, architectural landmarks in Athens, and wildlife in Kenya. Several panels feature bold, retro-style typography naming the locations, such as Hong Kong, San Francisco, Rio, and Istanbul, often accompanied by classic illustrations of planes, ocean liners, or local figures.
The colour palette is exceptionally bright and saturated, characteristic of mid-20th-century graphic design. There is a frequent use of warm yellows, deep ocean blues, lush greens, and fiery oranges, which harmonize to create a lively, sunny atmosphere. The lighting varies across each miniature print, shifting from the golden glow of African sunsets to the crisp, cool blues of mountainous ski resorts and Mediterranean coastlines.
Adding a tactile dimension to the arrangement are several realistic, three-dimensional decorative elements scattered across the collage. A pale yellow hibiscus flower sits in the upper left, while a small starfish is placed near the centre, and a miniature decorative surfboard is positioned vertically toward the right side. The overall aesthetic is a stylized, nostalgic tribute to the golden age of travel, executed with a clean, illustrative approach that mimics traditional print and screen-printing techniques.