I have spent 3 winters in Mexico and hope to spend many more in the future. During my time there I found many different subjects that I have been able to make into maze art. Today I present the 6 best Mexican maze art mazes. To download the maze and learn more about it click on the header. To check out additional maze art click on my home page !
A beautiful building located in Mexico City, Mexico. I think you will enjoy the special solution to this maze ! This is my newest version of the maze (you can also find the original black and white version on the site !)/ I was able to visit the museum during my stay in CMDX and it is well worth a few hours of your time. You start on the bottom floor and make your way to the top on walkways between the floors.
Chichen Itza Maze (El Castillo Pyramid)
Highly detailed, this maze of the pyramid at the Chichen Itza archeological site will take you a long time to solve. Print it large and good luck. I took the time to colorize and shadow the maze and love how it came out. Which do you prefer ? Click the next arrow to compare the 2 versions !
This street was near where I lived in Mexico. One day I took a picture and made it into a maze. I hope you like it ! I have included the photo and the most updated version of the maze. I added textures to the maze to give the plants more life. Click the next control to compare the photo to the maze !
Templo de Sangre de Cristo Maze
The first of my church mazes from Oaxaca. I really like how this maze came out. Originally in black and white, I recently added color and shadows to the maze. This is a maze I use any time I want to speak about adding details to a maze. I spent a lot of time taking photos of this church and adding in details to make this illustration accurate.
If you visit Oaxaca, this is the reason. A quick trip outside of the city, this maze is one of the many impressive structures at the site. Click on my original post to see my pictures of the site (and download the maze). This maze also includes shadows !
Templo de Santo Domingo de Guzmán Maze
Maze of the week #100. This one took me a few months to make as I kept going back to the church to capture more details. It is also one of the largest mazes on the website. Eventually I switched it from a black and white maze to a full color ! The building is multiple colors depending on the section and stone used to make it.
I have made a few more Mexican themed mazes, but the 6 best are above.
Additional Mazes of Mexico you might enjoy:
Danzante Conchero Chichimeca Maze
Detailed Mazes of 6 of the Most Famous Buildings in the World
