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New Yorker Cover: Skiing Enthusiasts Organize Skis Indoors
This New Yorker cover from January 21, 1980, captures a lively scene of individuals organizing a large collection of colorful skis indoors. The illustration, rendered in a loose, watercolor style, depicts several people engaged in the task, some kneeling to arrange the skis on the floor, while others stand or sit nearby. The skis themselves are a focal point, laid out in neat rows and showcasing a vibrant array of colors and patterns, suggesting a shared passion for winter sports. The setting appears to be a rustic, wooden interior, possibly a ski lodge or rental shop, with large windows and exposed beams adding to the atmosphere. The overall mood is one of cheerful activity and community, hinting at the anticipation of a day on the slopes. The artwork is characteristic of the era, with its distinctive line work and playful use of color.
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