Colorful skis of all kinds are ready for rental at this winter resort. Pick a pair and hit the slopes!
New Yorker Cover by Artist Arthur Getz, originally published on January 21st, 1980
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A young girl explores the multitude of titles in the brightly colored stacks of books, just waiting to be read. Mystery? Romance? History? How to choose just one! |
City building on the landscape with windows all lit up for Christmas look like advent calendar windows with every day leading up to December 25th. |
Ornaments - New Yorker Cover by Artist Christina Malman, originally published on December 24th, 1955. The covers of The New Yorker have entertained and enlightened the magazine's readers for nearly a century. With unmatched visual sophistication and wit, they let no subject escape their scrutiny. A roster of extraordinary artists continues to create indelible images that are infinitely varied in style and tone, whether whimsical, provocative, serene, or lough-out-loud funny. From the iconic Eustace Tilley to spot-on images of contemporary life, The New Yorker's covers are always the talk of the town. |
Using light to convey a sense of spirituality, L. C. Armstrong paints magical realist landscapes, playing with scale to transform ordinary subjects into fantastic ones. Sunset over Dogs Dream captures that dreamlike quality: dogs stand across a vast city park behind (and sometimes on) giant flowers sprouting in the foreground, seemingly lit from within. The luminous and playful scene animates this 1000-piece puzzle. |
Winter Weekend - New Yorker Cover by Artist Ilonka Karasz, originally published on January 23th, 1937. The covers of The New Yorker have entertained and enlightened the magazine's readers for nearly a century. With unmatched visual sophistication and wit, they let no subject escape their scrutiny. A roster of extraordinary artists continues to create indelible images that are infinitely varied in style and tone, whether whimsical, provocative, serene, or lough-out-loud funny. From the iconic Eustace Tilley to spot-on images of contemporary life, The New Yorker's covers are always the talk of the town. |
The covers of The New Yorker have entertained and enlightened the magazine's readers for nearly a century. With unmatched visual sophistication and wit, they let no subject escape their scrutiny. A roster of extraordinary artists continues to create indelible images that are infinitely varied in style and tone, whether whimsical, provocative, serene, or lough-out-loud funny. From the iconic Eustace Tilley to spot-on images of contemporary life, The New Yorker's covers are always the talk of the town. |
A blanket of snow covers the park and these chilly dogs are all dressed up to fight the falling temperatures. Some seem pleased with their comfy coats while others are wholly humiliated. The covers of The New Yorker have entertained and enlightened the magazine's readers for nearly a century. With unmatched visual sophistication and wit, they let no subject escape their scrutiny. A roster of extraordinary artists continues to create indelible images that are infinitely varied in style and tone, whether whimsical, provocative, serene, or lough-out-loud funny. From the iconic Eustace Tilley to spot-on images of contemporary life, The New Yorker's covers are always the talk of the town. |
A tabby cat sprawls out on a big white bed in front of an industrial window a sunny yet very messy New York City apartment. Outside, colorful buildings of all shapes and sizes, overlook this napping cat. |
Deb Stoner creates intricate still lifes using a flatbed scanner as her camera, capturing even the smallest details in the plants and bugs she collects. Though her artwork often begins by growing the greenery she features,Siris Lilactakes its subjects and name from the garden of friend and fellow artist, Siri Schillios. The elaborate photograph, reprinted on this 1000-piece jigsaw puzzle, shows off Stoners skill at blending the natural and digital. |