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What are the dimensions of the Welcome to New Mexico sign art print?
This fine art print is available in three sizes: 75×100 cm (30×40 inches), 40×50 cm (16×20 inches), and 21×29.7 cm (8×12 inches), suitable for various display spaces.
Is the paper used for this print archival quality?
Yes, our paper is acid-free with a pH above 7, FSC-certified, and 250 gsm weight, ensuring long-term durability and resistance to yellowing for your New Mexico welcome sign art.
How is the Welcome to New Mexico sign print shipped?
We ship worldwide in protective packaging, with flat shipping for larger sizes to prevent damage, ensuring your vintage New Mexico sign arrives safely.
What is the historical significance of the Zia symbol on the sign?
The Zia sun symbol, from the Zia Pueblo, represents the four directions, seasons, times of day, and life stages, reflecting New Mexico's indigenous heritage in this iconic roadside marker.
Can this print be framed without glass to reduce glare?
Yes, the matte, uncoated paper finish minimizes glare, making it ideal for framing without glass, enhancing the vintage appeal of your Welcome to New Mexico sign art print.
When was the first Welcome to New Mexico sign installed?
The first signs were installed in the 1930s as part of state tourism efforts, becoming symbols of Route 66 and mid-20th-century American travel culture.
What colors are prominent in the Welcome to New Mexico sign design?
The design features earthy tones like terracotta and sand, with contrasting typography, mirroring New Mexico's desert landscapes and Southwestern aesthetic.
