Young woman in graduation gown, holding diploma, illustrated by Kadir Nelson.
説明
The cover of The New Yorker magazine features a young woman wearing a graduation cap and gown. She is standing in front of a bright yellow background, and there is a green glow around her. The woman is holding a diploma in her left hand. She is wearing a black dress with a white collar. The dress is decorated with various symbols, including a heart, a shovel, a paintbrush, and a musical note. The woman's hair is short and black. She is looking down at the diploma in her hand. The cover is illustrated by Kadir Nelson.
New Yorker Magazine cover by Adolph K Kronengold shows the back of a young black woman recently graduated from college seing the future in front of her as different aspirational rays coming out from her feet that represent paths to a future as doctor, teacher, lawyer, leadership as the projection of her future as she can become anything and anyone. --v 6.0 --s 50 --ar 2:3