








Labná
Two lusty lovers lay some lip service in the land of Labná, a Maya ceremonial center made in the Late and Terminal Classic era located in the Puuc Hills region of the Yucatán Peninsula. The name is said to mean "old or abandoned house" and has been the cause of attention for its world-famous arch, of remarkable perfection and fine ornamentation, an entrance dedicated to great celebrations, such as the sacred connection between two inhabitants who built it.
Special edition print on 65lb cardstock paper.
Packaged in protective plastic sleeve and backboard or rolled up in a tube if larger.
Two lusty lovers lay some lip service in the land of Labná, a Maya ceremonial center made in the Late and Terminal Classic era located in the Puuc Hills region of the Yucatán Peninsula. The name is said to mean "old or abandoned house" and has been the cause of attention for its world-famous arch, of remarkable perfection and fine ornamentation, an entrance dedicated to great celebrations, such as the sacred connection between two inhabitants who built it.
Special edition print on 65lb cardstock paper.
Packaged in protective plastic sleeve and backboard or rolled up in a tube if larger.
Two lusty lovers lay some lip service in the land of Labná, a Maya ceremonial center made in the Late and Terminal Classic era located in the Puuc Hills region of the Yucatán Peninsula. The name is said to mean "old or abandoned house" and has been the cause of attention for its world-famous arch, of remarkable perfection and fine ornamentation, an entrance dedicated to great celebrations, such as the sacred connection between two inhabitants who built it.
Special edition print on 65lb cardstock paper.
Packaged in protective plastic sleeve and backboard or rolled up in a tube if larger.