This framed art print features a famous cover of The New Yorker, created by French artist Malika Favre. Originally published in September 2019, the work is distinguished by powerful use of color and a graphic depiction of a woman in a polka-dot dress.
The illustration is printed on paper and presented in a sleek, black frame with a bright white mat. This high-contrast design enhances the visual impact of the work. The vibrant red area forms a dynamic background for the black-and-white pattern, a characteristic element of Favre’s minimalist pop art style. The recognizable typography of The New Yorker is integrated into the composition. The back features a sturdy MDF board with practical hanging fixings for stable wall mounting.
The entire piece is in new condition, making the artwork ready to hang immediately.
This graphic work makes a sophisticated statement in both modern and eclectic interiors. It is a fitting addition to a home office, a minimalist living space, or as part of a carefully curated gallery wall.
Specifications
ConditionVery goodColorsBlack, Red, WhiteMaterialGlass, MDF (Medium-density fibreboard), PaperNumber of items1Height50 cmWidth40 cmDepth3 cm