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The New Yorker Cover - Sep 28, 2020
The New Yorker Cover - Sep 28, 2020
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Titled "A New Leaf," this cover by Pascal Campion provides a high-angle view of a modern office space that is nearly deserted. In the absence of workers, lush green plants are thriving, their leaves sprawling over empty desks and computer monitors, while a single person stands in the background.
Artistic Insight
This cover reflects on the profound shift to remote work during the pandemic. Campion uses the thriving houseplants as a visual metaphor for nature quietly reclaiming a space typically dominated by human activity. The scene evokes a sense of stillness and contemplation about the future of work and the environmental impact of the global pause. It's a strangely beautiful image that captures the melancholy of empty workspaces while hinting at themes of renewal and nature's resilience.
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