Gold Leaf — 5 museum-grade prints in this palette. Dubai transformed from a pearl-diving port into one of the world's most vertical skylines, with the Burj Khalifa holding the tallest-building title since 2010. The contrast between Arabian desert landscape and hypermodern towers is among the most reproduced motifs in UAE travel art; this edition reframes it through abstract gold-and-teal strata rather than photoreal sunset cliché. Havana's cigar factories — from Partagás on Calle Industria to the rolling floors that trained generations of torcedores — anchor Cuba's most exportable craft tradition. Cohiba began as diplomatic gift stock before becoming a global prestige name; Montecristo borrowed Dumas for its fleur-de-lis romance; Partagás paired bold bands with Don Jaime's blending legacy. Dublin's Georgian doorways — painted in vivid greens, blues, and reds along streets like Merrion Square and Fitzwilliam Square — became one of the city's most recognisable architectural signatures in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. The River Liffey and its stone bridges thread the capital's north and south banks, while the surrounding Leinster countryside remains within easy reach of the spired skyline above.