The central artwork depicts a vintage celestial chart, presented as a classic astronomical reference. The focal point consists of two large, side-by-side circular maps that represent the night sky in the northern and southern hemispheres. These spheres are filled with intricate lines, stellar markers, and constellation diagrams, all set against a deep, dark blue background that contrasts sharply with the lighter cream-coloured parchment-style border.
Surrounding the two primary circular maps are additional small diagrams and illustrative elements typical of historical scientific charts. These include geometric orbital diagrams, labeled phases of the moon, and smaller circular insets. The overall layout is balanced and symmetrical, emphasizing the scientific and decorative aesthetic of a nineteenth-century star map.
The colour palette is intentionally muted and aged, relying on parchment tones, slate blues, and cream whites to evoke an antique quality. The lines are fine and delicate, mimicking the hand-drawn or engraved style of early astronomical printing. The composition is highly detailed, filled with navigational text and scientific annotations that contribute to the scholarly, academic atmosphere of the scene.