Mε αφορμή την κακοκαιρία στη ΝΥ, ο Otto Steininger σκιτσάρει το εξώφυλλο του The New Yorker “Snowplows.”.
“Snow is inherently nostalgic. It encourages you to travel back and think about your life. I think it’s something about the way it blankets reality, sort of erasing the present one dead pixel at a time. And that makes room for the past,” says Tomer Hanuka, about his image “Perfect Storm.”
by Tomer Hanuka via:newyorker
“December 11, 1937,” by Constantin Alajálov.
“December 24, 1960,” by Peter Arno.
“December 14, 1963,” by Arthur Getz
“December 25, 1965,” by Garrett Price.
“December 13, 1969,” by Charles Saxon
“Santa City,” by Max, December 18, 1995.
“’Twas the Night Before Hanukkah,” by Art Spiegelman, December 18, 2000.
“Holiday Howls,” by George Booth, December 24, 2004.
Covering Christmas by TheNewYorker