Illustration Inspiration: New Yorker Covers By Eric Drooker
This post can be filed along with several others under the “I wish I could do this” category. Eric Drooker is a painter, illustrator and graphic novelist from Manhattan Island. He’s illustrated numerous covers for New Yorker magazine (which is what this post is about) but is also the author of Flood! A Novel In Pictures .
I’ve picked out twelve of his New Yorker covers which I absolutely love. I like the humour and occasional poignancy, not to mention the gorgeous painting style and colours used. You can see these and much more on Eric Drooker’s web site.
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