Prompt
A young Asian woman in her early 20s stands at the heart of an American dream, she's the traveler, not the local. You can tell by the way she dresses: cropped beige trench coat, loose straight-cut trousers, white low top sneakers, a film camera dangling from her neck, small leather backpack, and those oversized tortoiseshell sunglasses she bought at the airport. She's holding a map of Manhattan, half unfolded, clearly figuring out where she is. That's the energy. Around her, everything collapses into a gorgeous mess of Americana. The Statue of Liberty bleeds into a Times Square billboard. The Empire State Building is stacked against the Golden Gate Bridge like a postcard fever dream. A yellow cab cuts through the frame. There's a neon diner sign, a Route 66 shield, a baseball glove, half a hot dog. It's not realistic, it's better than realistic. It's the idea of America, assembled like someone tore apart a hundred magazines and pinned it all to a wall. The collage texture is doing real work here: torn paper edges, halftone dots in red and navy, vintage stamp overlays, sticker fragments, a strip of washi tape holding two worlds together. Geometric shapes cut bold angles across the background stars, diagonal stripes, blocky rectangles. Big, punchy headline at the top: "KUNJUNGI AMERIKA" in a fat editorial serif, all caps, commanding. Below it, smaller: "VISIT AMERICA" in clean sans-serif. And tucked in somewhere, a badge that reads "FIFA WORLD CUP 2026 HOST NATION" because this is that kind of trip. A soccer ball. A stadium silhouette. Confetti. Trophy outline. The whole thing glows in deep navy, bold red, and gold. The vibe is Vogue travel meets stadium energy. Print-ready. Portrait format. The kind of poster you actually want to frame.