Description
Explore a unique piece of art and culture with this exclusive cover from The New Yorker, dated January 10, 2000. Created by the talented Mark Ulriksen, this captivating design titled "Worm Hole" reflects a playful yet thought-provoking interpretation of contemporary themes. Whether you are an avid collector of magazine covers or simply appreciate great artistry, this cover is a must-have.
This listing is for the cover only. Please note that it comes without a label and is in newsstand condition. Despite being pre-owned, this cover remains in good condition with only minor wear on the surface, adding to its character and charm. If you're looking for a conversational piece or a unique gift, this cover will be a great addition to any space.
The dimensions of this eye-catching cover measure 8" x 10 3/4", making it easy to frame and display on your wall or a shelf. Additionally, as a value-added feature, it comes with a plastic protective covering. This ensures that your cover remains in pristine condition while allowing you to enjoy its beauty without worry.
- Perfect for art and magazine enthusiasts looking to enhance their collection.
- High-quality protective covering included to maintain its condition.
As an art piece, this cover is sure to stimulate discussion among guests and serve as a whimsical reminder of the creativity showcased in The New Yorker. Its creative aesthetics evoke curiosity and joy, making it suitable for various settings, whether in your home office, living room, or as part of a curated gallery wall.
Don't miss out on the chance to own this delightful piece of cultural history. Grab this cover today and bring a smile to your space!
Embrace the opportunity to celebrate the unique artistry that defines The New Yorker’s legacy with this one-of-a-kind cover. It’s more than just a cover; it’s a slice of American culture, humor, and art that deserves a place in your collection!