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The New Yorker Cover - Sep 21, 2009
The New Yorker Cover - Sep 21, 2009
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This cover for the September 21, 2009, issue of The New Yorker, titled "New Day," is by artist and illustrator Jorge Colombo. The image captures a quintessential New York City scene, showing a water tower and rooftops silhouetted against the gentle colors of a dawn sky. The urban landscape includes details like graffiti and a distant airplane, evoking a quiet, atmospheric moment in the city.
Artistic Insight
This cover is a landmark in the history of digital art and publication, as it was the first time a major magazine cover was created entirely by finger painting on an iPhone. Using the "Brushes" application, Jorge Colombo drew this scene from life, capturing the view from his window in Brooklyn. The artwork's significance lies in its revolutionary method, which demonstrated the viability of mobile devices as professional artistic tools. The piece represents a fascinating juxtaposition: a timeless, almost gritty, New York view rendered with the most contemporary of technologies. This fusion of a classic subject with a groundbreaking technique highlights the evolving nature of illustration and captures the immediacy of observing and creating in the modern urban environment.
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