A striking, detailed woodcut-style cross-section of a whimsical underground drilling vehicle called the Borm, moving from right to left through a perfectly round subterranean tunnel. The right side of the tunnel is sliced away to reveal the interior in crisp, bold black-and-white linework, rich with textures and patterns. At the far left, the massive conical drill head dominates — a ten-foot-long, eight-foot-wide steel cone rendered with concentric grooved bands, each band marked by alternating etched lines suggesting rotation. The sharp point of the drill cuts cleanly into the tunnel wall, with jagged chips and woodcut-style texture showing the carved earth. Directly behind the drill is a flat wooden platform with four oversized soft rubber tires, thickly treaded with exaggerated, cartoonish ridges and bold shadows. The tires press firmly on the uneven dirt floor, marked with compressed lines tracing their path backward. Four small adventurers, seated side-by-side in two rows on simple benches across the platform, carved with stylized expressions of delight and focus. Each figure is dressed in a distinct handmade Elvis costume, rendered with simplified shapes and strong contrasts: Spaceman Elvis: silver jumpsuit suggested by gleaming hatch marks, wearing a round, colander-like helmet. Farmer Elvis: denim vest indicated by crosshatched shading, glittered pitchfork symbol on the chest, and angular sideburns. Cleopatra Elvis: flowing cape with bold zigzag patterns, snake See more