This week’s cover of The New Yorker is Mark Ulriksen’s “A Walk in the Snow”:
In his recently published book, “Dogs Rule Nonchalantly,” Ulriksen explains his predilection for painting man’s best friend: “Dogs give you their undivided attention,” he writes. “They watch your every gesture, read your every emotion, listen attentively to every word you say—until they hear the rustle of a bag of chips being opened.” Or, in the winter after a snowstorm, until you open the door to go outside.
Be sure to check out several of Ulriksen’s images of dogs here: Mark Ulriksen’s “A Walk in the Snow”.
Notes:
- Find Ulriksen’s book at Amazon here: Dogs Rule Nonchalantly
- Post idea: Just Sayin’
