The New Yorker is by Danny Olda, a Florida based artist who likes to use geometric patterns and bright solid colours in his artwork. It is such a fun piece, it immediately makes me think of a white room with accents of pink and orange and the painting propped up on the mantle. To complete the look, I would hang another work by the same artist beside it, the Family Circle. Infact Danny's work like most pop art, would look best hung together in twos or threes. Check out more of his work here, to see what I mean.
Both images courtesy Danny Olda.
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