A portrait of its skies, drawn from flight paths.
Visualized on the 60th anniversary of the airport's current terminal opening.
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A portrait of its skies, drawn from flight paths.
Visualized on the 60th anniversary of the airport's current terminal opening.
$110
Free U.S. shippingEvery order includes
Companion flight-report print
Your airport's story and the standout stats from the exact days your print captures: total flights, the busiest day, the longest and highest flights. Printed on 8×8 archival fine-art paper, tucked in every box.
It's the one you call home, that you've flown out of a hundred times.
It's the city at the far end of a trip you still talk about.
It's a gift for the traveler or pilot in your life — proof you were paying attention.
Whichever yours is, this is that airport, traced from the flights that crossed its sky and composed by hand. The kind of print people stop and ask about.
It's the same gloss aluminum galleries use for exhibition art. The print arrives finished, front and back.


A printing process called dye-sublimation bakes the color into the metal. You can see the depth from across the room.
The float mount comes installed. The print floats ¾″ off the wall and casts its own shadow.
Scratch-resistant and waterproof. In twenty years it will look the way it does now.
Drop your email — we'll tell you the moment we add new airports, with the occasional studio note.
A customer's own photo at home, showing the airport they chose.
“The quality is top notch and will be enjoyed in our home for many years to come!”

Certificate of Authenticity
Albuquerque International Sunport · KABQ
November 12 – December 11, 2025a one-of-a-kind capture
Every line is a real flight that crossed ABQ, traced from ADS-B and composed by hand. The shape is unique to this airport and this capture.
7,351
Total Flights
1,875
Unique Aircraft
5,314,613
ADS-B Points
Seth
Founder, SkyPath Studio
A QR on the print opens this flight report.
Explore Your AirportReviews from customers across our airport print collection.
I hung up my Dublin Airport print in my office, and it brings back great memories of many well-spent days there and in greater Ireland. I consider the print a piece of art. Sky Path Studio has bridged the technical field of aeronautical navigation and artistry. You have found a fan in me!
There have been two main loves in my life, the appreciation of flying and art in both my professional and personal lives. Career-wise, 3,500-plus hours in the air and flying my plane on business into 16 states—and FAA Wright Brothers Master Pilot Award. Professionally, many graphic design awards— including a Certificate of Merit from the New York City Art Directors Club annual exhibition. This Denver Airport print combines aviation and art. I think if Wilbur Wright and Von Gogh could see it, their reaction would be, “Hot damn!” Well, that’s mine, too.
We received our airport print yesterday and love it. The quality is top notch and will be enjoyed in our home for many years to come!
Great gift to commemorate trip!
We ordered the LHR image (aurora/light) as a gift for our son who is in college and training to be a commercial airline pilot. We had taken a family trip to London and this was the perfect gift for him. He loved the image, and immediately scanned the included QR code to review the flight data that is available to support each map. The quality and delivery timing were exceptional. We will definitely order more!
Thank you for your review, Nathan! I wish your son the best on his journey to becoming a pilot.