Iconic New Yorker Cover “Broken Arch” by Bob Staake

Bob Staake. Broken Arch, New Yorker Cover. 2014.
Bob Staake. Broken Arch, New Yorker Cover. 2014.

I love Bob Staake’s work! This iconic image (and many others) he has done comes from an incredibly refined mind and thought process. In his words, “I try to find a way to really, really boil down and distill a big, complex issue into the most simple image that I possibly can. The simpler the better. And it’s difficult to do.” Difficult is putting it mildly – very few can simplify complex issues the way Staake does – his interview is very informative about both racial divide and how his iconic covers come about. Thank you #BobStaake for your brilliance!

A couple more for thought:

Bob Staake. Signs of the Times Square. 2014.
Bob Staake. Signs of the Times Square. 2014.
Bob Staake. Think Small, not Mall.
Bob Staake. Think Small, not Mall.

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