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The New Yorker Cover - Mar 16, 2020
The New Yorker Cover - Mar 16, 2020
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This cover, "Wishful Thinking" by artist Ana Leovy, portrays a fashionable figure whose fluffy white jacket mimics the appearance of a dandelion puffball. Standing in a field of dandelions, they are blowing on one, sending its seeds flying into the air.
Artistic Insight
Published at the very onset of the COVID-19 pandemic's arrival in the West, this image is layered with meaning. On one level, it's a beautiful ode to the arrival of spring and the timeless act of making a wish. On another, more timely level, the act of blowing seeds into the wind served as an unintentional but potent metaphor for the airborne spread of a virus that was beginning to cause global anxiety. The cover perfectly captures the "bittersweet feeling," as the artist described it, of a world on the cusp of a monumental, uncertain change.
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