Description
A historical cartographic rendering of the Great Lakes region displays intricate topographical contour lines in blue ink against cream paper, with delicate borderwork and notational text boxes characteristic of 19th-century surveying maps. The composition balances technical precision with an understated aesthetic, where layered elevation markings and geographic detail create subtle visual depth across the subdued, aged surface. At home in a study, library, or any space celebrating geography and American heritage. Printed on soft, lightweight polyester with hand-sewn edges and made to order. Original artwork at room scale, light enough to hang almost anywhere and move with you.