New Yorker

Book Publishing

Artwork Description

This is a New Yorker magazine cover drawn for an assignment. What strikes me most about New York is actually the ubiquitous separations and goodbyes brought about by fleeting opportunities and the fast pace of life, as well as the loneliness that accompanies everyone. When a father comes to visit his daughter in the United States, the two of them eat noodles and chat, but the daughter has something urgent to do and leaves in a hurry, and the father eats the noodles in silence.

New Yorker

Ursula Yang

Female China 2001 uyang@c.ringling.edu

City of birth Xi'an

Now lives & works in Sarasota

Techniques used Photoshop

Published/Unpublished Not published