Description
A technical patent drawing from 1928 displays baseball equipment in meticulous black line work against a clean white ground, with a bat, ball, and detailed cross-sectional diagrams of the ball's interior construction arranged in a methodical grid. The composition carries the instructional clarity of early-twentieth-century patent documentation, rendered in precise pen strokes that emphasize function and engineering innovation over decoration. Printed on a large polyester top with a non-slip rubber backing and made to order, room enough for keyboard and mouse. A workspace anchored by an independent artist's work instead of bare particleboard.