Description
Step back in time with this unique piece of art—the COVER ONLY The New Yorker June 26, 1989, Skateboarding by Westman. Capturing a moment in skateboarding culture, this cover is perfect for collectors, enthusiasts, or anyone who appreciates the iconic work of this esteemed magazine. This cover showcases an engaging illustration that reflects the vibrant energy of skateboarding in the late '80s.
This item is a cover-only edition, making it an exceptional find. It features no label and comes in good condition, showcasing the quality expected from a The New Yorker publication. With dimensions of 8 1/4" x 11", this cover can easily fit into a standard frame, allowing you to display it as part of your home decor or office space.
For protection and longevity, this cover comes with a plastic protective covering. It's an excellent choice for preserving the vibrant colors and intricate details of the artwork. However, please note there are some creases on the front, which are visible in the photos provided, adding character to this vintage piece.
- Unique artwork capturing the essence of skateboarding culture from the late 1980s.
- Perfect as a decorative piece or a thoughtful gift for art and skateboarding enthusiasts.
This cover is not just a collectible; it’s a piece of history. Each time you glance at it, you’ll be reminded of a time when skateboarding was shaping youth culture and expressive art. Don’t miss your chance to own this extraordinary representation of a bygone era. Grab it now and add a touch of nostalgia to your collection!
Whether you plan to frame it or keep it as a part of your magazine archive, this cover is sure to inspire conversations and admiration. Get yours today!