Perched on a grass-clad headland where the sea draws a quiet crescent around the sand, Mwnt Church is the sort of place that steadies the pulse. This travel poster honours that stillness and the restless beauty of the Welsh coast, translating a real corner of Wales into a warm, evocative image that invites daydreams and weekend plans.
The chapel itself sits humbly against a backdrop of cliffs and open water, a compact stone building that has watched tides and seasons for generations. Visitors arrive on foot along green lanes and sheep-worn paths, and they leave with salt on their jackets and a sense of something older than modern hurry. That blend of solitude, community and shoreline is central to the poster: a celebration of a place where history and horizon meet.
The landscape around Mwnt is the hero. Rolling pasture drops to rugged cliffs, then softens into a small, sheltered beach where gulls wheel and waves whisper. On the poster this sequence is simplified into clean shapes and broad planes of colour - soft golds for the grasses, deep blues for the Atlantic and washed-pastel skies that read like a memory of sunset. The composition is designed to draw the eye from foreground hill, to chapel, to sea beyond, suggesting a short walk, a breath of salt air and the possibility of adventure.
There is a gentle romance to coastal churches: places of quiet worship, waypoints for sailors and refuges for anyone seeking a view that changes with the light. The poster taps into that romance without sentimentality. Colours are chosen to feel both nostalgic and modern - warm ochres and moss greens warmed by a low-slung sun, balanced by cool coastal blues and the pale cream of the stone. Typography is deliberately restrained and vintage-tinged, giving the piece the look of a mid-century travel print while remaining fresh and uncluttered.