Description
A historical cartographic rendering displays the Texas oil and gas fields circa 1920, with hand-colored regions in cream, sage green, rust red, and deep blue marking geological zones and territorial boundaries. The aged parchment surface and intricate gridwork convey the methodical surveying of natural resources during the early petroleum boom era, layering geographic precision with the patina of time. At home in a study, library, or anywhere history and industry merit contemplation. Built on a steel frame with the artwork printed across a vegan leather seat, made to order in bar or counter height with gold or black legs. Real seating that carries an independent artist's work, not showroom filler.