Description
A detailed cartographic rendering of Louisville, Kentucky stretches across cream-colored paper with fine linear networks of streets, blocks, and geographical features rendered in black ink. The composition captures the city's layout as it existed in 1873, with a compass rose marking cardinal directions and notations indicating key landmarks, all executed in the precise, utilitarian style characteristic of 19th-century survey maps. Sewn from a durable canvas-like exterior with a soft lining and made to order, in three sizes up to one that fits a tablet. A catchall for toiletries, art supplies, or small electronics, carrying an independent artist's work instead of a plain zip bag.