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West Coast of Mexico Poster

West Coast of Mexico Poster

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The West Coast of Mexico (1935) by Ray Bethers

This vibrant poster, originally created to promote Southern Pacific rail travel, captures the allure of Mexico’s coast with lush palm trees and colorful houses, making it a striking conversation piece that brings vintage travel nostalgia into your home décor.

Our posters are printed on thick (230gsm) acid-free matte art paper, using a long-lasting UV-resistant ink. We also offer the option of printing on textured canvas (300gsm), more flexible and resistant. Our frames are made of either light and resistant aluminium, or solid wood. More details in our FAQ

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About the Artist

Ray Bethers was an American commercial illustrator active during the golden age of travel advertising in the 1930s. He is known for creating evocative destination imagery for major transportation companies, including Southern Pacific, and for shaping the visual language of leisure travel in that era.

Bethers’s work reflects the optimism and allure of rail journeys, transforming ordinary routes into aspirational experiences. His posters are now considered classics within the world of vintage advertising posters, capturing the spirit of adventure and the promise of new horizons.

The Artwork

Created in 1935, West Coast of Mexico was commissioned as a travel poster during a period when railway companies sought to entice North American tourists to Mexican destinations. The artwork was designed to evoke a sense of escape, presenting the Mexican coastline as a place of relaxation and vibrant culture.

Displayed in stations and travel offices, posters like this served as visual invitations to explore distant locales. Today, it stands as a historical document of early tourism marketing and a symbol of how graphic design helped shape the image of Mexico as a desirable getaway.

Style & Characteristics

This poster features a streamlined, graphic style typical of 1930s travel art. The composition leads the viewer from tall, stylized palm trees in the foreground to a cluster of white and pastel houses by the blue sea, all beneath a clear sky.

Bold blocks of saturated color—deep blues, lush greens, and warm accents—create strong contrast and immediate visual impact. The use of simplified forms and prominent travel typography gives the piece a lively, inviting mood, making it a natural fit for sea and ocean wall art and other coastal-inspired collections.

In Interior Design

This vintage Mexico travel poster brings a sense of warmth and escapism to living rooms, entryways, or home offices. Its crisp shapes and vivid palette complement mid-century modern, eclectic, and coastal interiors, while its clarity suits contemporary spaces as well.

Pair it with ocean blue textiles, leafy green plants, and touches of warm red or yellow for a cohesive look. It also integrates beautifully into a gallery wall of vertical travel posters or alongside other destination prints for a curated travel-inspired display.