§ 01 Product. Ikal · Matte poster (unframed) · 42,00 USD
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AK · Nº 7 / 19 Ikal · Xochimilco, Ciudad de México

Ikal.

Matte poster (unframed)

Ikal's matte poster, an axolotl from Xochimilco, is an unframed print with a matte, glare-free finish. It arrives rolled, ready to hang however you like. The portrait —pink skin, reactive gills, the red plaid flannel shirt over the blue denim trucker— sits on the paper with no shine to distract.

It's a print for a wall you look at up close. The matte finish kills the window's reflections and leaves the color of the animal and the clothing with no competition. Printed on demand: it's made when you order it.

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
42,00 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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Paper skin

This matte poster of Ikal brings the axolotl's pale pink skin, the feathery red gills behind its head, and the flannel shirt it wears to paper. It's a fine art print on 305 g/m² Hahnemühle paper, matte finish, unframed. It arrives rolled in a rigid tube, ready to frame in whatever format you choose.

Matte paper doesn't compete with the portrait. It doesn't shine. It doesn't catch the lamp light or demand a particular angle to look good. What it does is absorb the light and return it softly, so the pale pink of Ikal's skin reads the same up close and from three meters away. The gills keep their saturated color without the background turning into a mirror. If you'd rather skip the framing step, there's also a [framed version of Ikal with a mount](https://www.yagopartal.com/animal-kinhood/ikal/).

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What you'll see on the wall

A young axolotl with wide hands, narrow shoulders, and a red plaid flannel shirt open over a plain undershirt. The gills are relaxed back, the way they are when the animal is calm; in axolotls they work as a visible state indicator — they bristle when there's alarm, relax when comfortable, and tremble, say those who know them well, when there's something like excitement. Here they're at rest, which gives the whole piece a stillness you notice when you walk into the room.

The red flannel isn't random. It has a private conversation with the gills — two reds with different temperatures: the organic red of the external gills and the worn red of the plaid cotton. In Ikal's story, that shirt was inherited from an uncle who moved to Monterrey ten years ago and left a drawer of folded clothes on top of the grandmother's dresser. The uncle had bought it at a flea market in California in the nineties. The portrait is designed so that the quiet rhyme between the two reds charges the picture without you having to explain it. The Hahnemühle paper adds grain, and that grain reads in the smooth areas of the skin as if the amphibian were made of an organic substance that can't quite decide between dry and wet.

§ 04 Technical specs. Category · pod
Material & composition
Papel mate calidad museoMaterial weight: 189 g/m²
Production
Print provider: PrintfulProduction method: digital_printProduction time: 2–5 bus
Care & maintenance
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Shipping & timing
Shipping category: paper
§ 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.
  • Animal Kinhood is a series of anthropomorphic animal portraits created by Yago Partal. Each portrait features a real species dressed in clothing that reflects its personality, blending photography, illustration, and artificial intelligence.
  • As items are made to order and customised to your order, the 14-day right of withdrawal does not apply once production has begun (Article 103(c) TRLGDCU, implementing Directive 2011/83/EU). This does not affect your consumer rights: your statutory guarantee of conformity remains fully in force, and any product arriving damaged or with a production defect is replaced or refunded at no cost. Contact us at mail@yagopartal.com.
  • 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.
  • 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.