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Poster designed by Rebeca Méndez for the 11th edition of the International Biennial of the Poster in Mexico City, where she was invited to be one of 100 designers and artists participating in the collection ‘Voices in Freedom.’ Méndez’s artwork, Circumpolar created in collaboration with her life partner and writer Adam Eeuwens, moves beyond political and national boundaries and focuses on the circumpolar flight of the arctic tern, who travels from the North Pole to the South Pole and back again, from Boreal Summer to Austral Summer, traversing 520 kilometers a day, 70,900 kilometers a year, every year of its existence. The arctic tern lives the most daylight of any creature in the world.



Poster designed by Rebeca Méndez for the 11th edition of the International Biennial of the Poster in Mexico City, where she was invited to be one of 100 designers and artists participating in the collection ‘Voices in Freedom.’ Méndez’s artwork, Circumpolar created in collaboration with her life partner and writer Adam Eeuwens, moves beyond political and national boundaries and focuses on the circumpolar flight of the arctic tern, who travels from the North Pole to the South Pole and back again, from Boreal Summer to Austral Summer, traversing 520 kilometers a day, 70,900 kilometers a year, every year of its existence. The arctic tern lives the most daylight of any creature in the world.


