Warm Grey — 6 museum-grade prints in this palette. Kalighat Pat grew up in 19th-century Kolkata, painted by patua (chitrakar) scroll-painters who settled near the Kalighat Kali temple and sold quick watercolours to pilgrims. Alongside gods and goddesses they painted the everyday and performing people of Calcutta — musicians, dancers, fish-sellers and dandies — in the same economical brush, which is why the form is often called India's first modern popular art. Mugello sits in Ferrari heartland and doubles as the marque's private test laboratory, which is why the circuit feels less like a rented venue and more like a family estate with guardrails. The MotoGP Italian Grand Prix crowd's passion — especially the Rossi-era yellow sea — is inseparable from the circuit's mythology, but this poster stays layout-first: a map for people who can name Arrabbiata from a silhouette and know the main straight is where horsepower meets Apennine air. Monza is among the oldest permanent motorsport venues still hosting Formula 1, and the Temple of Speed nickname reflects both the park setting and the circuit's long straights — including the legendary banked oval that still shadows the venue's identity even when the modern layout omits it from the lap trace. The Italian Grand Prix crowd's tifosi energy is inseparable from the circuit's mythology, but this poster stays layout-first: a map for people who can name Lesmo from a silhouette.