Description
A technical patent drawing from 1936 displays various golf club heads and faces rendered in white linework against a dark charcoal ground, each illustration labeled with figure numbers and cross-sections. The composition arranges the clubs in a grid-like progression, capturing the mechanical precision and artwork evolution of golfing equipment with the austere clarity of vintage patent documentation. For a golf enthusiast's study, game room, or office space. Made to order as peel-and-stick panels with a matte finish, it goes up without paste and comes back off clean when you're ready for a change. Original artwork that repeats seamlessly to turn a whole wall, or just a nook, into something that's yours.