Lotza's illustration depicts the scenic beauty of the town of Espelette, famous for its one-of-a-kind chili pepper. Red tiled roofs, typical of the Basque region, add a vibrant splash of color to the scene, while narrow, winding streets invite exploration. But it is the Espelette pepper that is really at the heart of this illustration. The garlands of peppers hung on the facades are a testimony to the history of the region, where local producers used to dry peppers on the facades exposed to the sun. Today, this tradition is celebrated by the colorful garlands that adorn the city's buildings. But it's not just the appearance that makes the Espelette pepper unique. The Protected Designation of Origin (PDO) applies only to the dried chilli, as the drying process concentrates its rich, spicy flavor. This poster of Lotza is a tribute to the beauty and tradition of this emblematic city of the Basque region, as well as to its emblematic chili pepper. With its vibrant colors and accurate depiction of the city, this poster is a unique piece of art that will add personality to any interior.