Perched amid the rolling green of Monmouthshire, Grosmont Castle stands like a quiet memory of medieval Wales. This travel poster distils that mood into a single, striking image: weathered stone keep, soft hilltops receding into the distance and a wide pale sky that suggests both calm and possibility.
Grosmont has long been part of the borderlands story, a place where weather and warfare, farming and folklore meet. Today the ruins read as an invitation to explore - to trace worn arches, imagine candlelit halls and listen for the hush of the countryside. The poster celebrates those layers of time without fuss. The composition leads the eye from the foreground slopes up to the castle and beyond, offering a sense of arrival and quiet discovery.
Visually, the design borrows from the golden era of travel posters: simplified forms, bold blocks of colour and clean, confident typography. The palette is deliberately limited - warm stone greys for the castle, horizon blues for the sky and a range of greens for pasture and hedgerow - which gives the print a calm, timeless quality. Subtle gradations in the sky and gentle shadows across the hills add depth without clutter. The result is both modern and nostalgic, a poster that feels as suited to a modern living room as it would beside a favourite guidebook.
Beyond its aesthetic appeal, this poster is a small love letter to landscape and history. Grosmont sits in a patchwork of fields and lanes, where seasonal light changes the scene hour by hour. In spring the slopes brighten with new grass and wildflowers, while autumn brings a softer, golden hush. Walkers and photographers are drawn to the quiet lanes; history-lovers savour the tangible sense of past lives held in crumbling walls. This design aims to capture that atmosphere - the romance of ruins, and the steady, comforting rhythm of rural Wales.