§ 01 Product. Ikal · Framed poster · 81,00 USD
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AK · Nº 7 / 19 Ikal · Xochimilco, Ciudad de México

Ikal.

Framed poster

Ikal's framed poster, an axolotl from Xochimilco, arrives mounted with molding and glass, ready to hang. No need to look for a frame or measure anything: take it out, hang it, and the wall is settled. The portrait —pink skin, reactive gills, red plaid flannel over the denim trucker— is framed and protected behind the glass.

It's a Mexican axolotl, a Critically Endangered species on the IUCN list, hanging at home. The frame holds the portrait and sets it off the wall at just the right distance. Made on demand.

Printing
All-over, vibrant and washableAOP DTG · sublimation
Production
Cut and sewn in 3–7 daysOn demand · no stock
Shipping
Worldwide with trackingUSA / Latvia
Warranty
Defective? We reprint itAt no extra cost
81,00 USD Tax included · white-label
Size · pick yours Size guide →
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§ 02 The real species. Ambystoma mexicanum · Axolotl
Axolotl en su hábitat · Ambystoma mexicanum
The real species

Axolotl.

Ambystoma mexicanum

Working the chinampa means caring for the water where the last axolotl lives.

Endemic exclusively to the canals and chinampas of the Xochimilco lake system, in Mexico City, at 2,240 metres of altitude. It inhabits the muddy beds of cold fresh water (between 6 and 20 °C), among aquatic vegetation such as ahuejote and water lily, in low-current zones. Its historic habitat also included the now-extinct lakes of Chalco and Texcoco.

§ 03 The story behind the portrait. 3 min · 02 chapters
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Frame and species

This framed poster of Ikal is an art print with frame and glass already assembled: it arrives ready to hang, no trip to a framing shop needed. The portrait shows Ikal, the axolotl from Xochimilco, on the paper chosen for the Animal Kinhood series. The frame is made to order in the available color — black or natural — and the glass protects the print from dust and surface scratches.

What you hang at home when you buy this is, literally, a Critically Endangered species according to the IUCN Red List. The Mexican axolotl (*Ambystoma mexicanum*) lost 99% of its wild population between 1998 and 2014, and its only natural habitat in the world is in the canals and chinampas of Xochimilco, in southern Mexico City. That's it. A single borough. A single aquatic ecosystem. That fact turns the portrait into something closer to a natural history museum specimen card than neutral living-room decoration.

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A banknote animal on your wall

In 2021, Banco de México issued the new Family G of the 50-peso note. It replaced the historic portrait of José María Morelos and put in its place, on the front, an engraving of Tenochtitlan, and on the back, a chinampa ecosystem with the axolotl swimming among roots and an ahuejote heron flying over the canal grid. From that moment on, anyone who lives in Mexico or has passed through has had, in their wallet several times a year, a small portrait of the same animal that appears in this poster.

The irony holds without underlining: the species that travels through the pockets of an entire country every day is on the verge of disappearing from the planet. The 50-peso note you pay for a coffee in La Condesa, or for some tamales from San Gregorio Atlapulco, carries the face of an animal that lives only in the chinampas thirty kilometers from that same café, and that mass tourism, urbanization, and the introduction of invasive carp and tilapia are pushing toward extinction. The bill doesn't save it. Hanging this framed poster at home brings the image to the format where you actually look at it calmly: the wall.

§ 04 Technical specs. Category · pod
Material & composition
Papel mate calidad museo + marco enmarcadoMaterial weight: 189 g/m²
Production
Print provider: PrintfulProduction method: digital_printProduction time: 2–7 bus
Care & maintenance
Limpiar el cristal con paño seco o ligeramente húmedo. Evitar luz solar directa
Shipping & timing
Shipping category: framed_poster
§ 06 More of Ikal. 08 objects · same author
§ 07 What people ask. 08 · about POD
  • Each product is made to order when you place your purchase. There is no pre-made stock or overproduction. A specialised production partner prints, cuts, and prepares it specifically for you.
  • Production normally takes 2-5 business days. Shipping adds 3 to 20 days depending on destination. Most orders arrive within 1-3 weeks total. Exact times depend on the production facility and your location.
  • Contact us at mail@yagopartal.com with your order number and clear photos of the damage (include packaging). We will review your case and offer a solution as soon as possible, either replacement or refund.
  • Yago Partal is a visual artist and photographer from Barcelona known for Zoo Portraits (2013), a project that brought his work to international media. Animal Kinhood is the evolution of that artistic exploration.
  • If you notice a print defect (misaligned colours, stains, missing ink areas), contact us with photos at mail@yagopartal.com. Production defects are resolved with a replacement at no extra cost.
  • Posters are available in two sizes: 12 x 12 inches (approx. 30 x 30 cm) and 18 x 18 inches (approx. 46 x 46 cm). The square format is part of the series' visual language.
  • Yes. You will receive an email with a tracking number when your order ships from production. If your order ships in multiple packages, you will get a separate tracking number for each one.
  • Since products are made on demand, different items may be manufactured at different facilities. Posters, mugs, and backpacks are often shipped separately. Each package has its own tracking number.