Mural showcasing a cross-legged seated figure wearing a mask and meditating, set on a bright yellow background. There is a black/galactic print above the figure's head. There is block print on either side of the figure, "CLOSE YOUR DOORS." and "OPEN YOUR MIND.".
Relation
RD/MK
Publisher
Dr. Heather Shirey, Dr. Mike Klein, students in the Spring 2020 honors seminar
Library Geosphere, Crying Sailor is a very popular pasteup street artists in Montpellier. She colors the city with her vintage characters drawn with cross stitches
Description
The artwork consists of 5 masked babies all bearing masks with different words: Isolation, Selfishness, Longing, Mistrust, Paranoia. Under the babies is the sentence “Anxiety kills more than the Coronavirus”
Relation
HS
Publisher
Dr. Heather Shirey
Rights
Lia Arraiano @moviescientist (Instagram) photograph; artwork by @crying_sailor
This street art is a romantic work that shows a couple with their masks pulled down just enough so they can kiss. It is meant to portray that although we need masks to be worn, it does not take away the ability for love.
Covid conspiracy; resistance to public health measures
Contributor
D. Christopher Brooks submission
Source
On road block creating walking path in Como Park (north of Como Lake).
Description
Simple black letters (created with a Sharpie) reading "Covid is A scam." This appears on a road block that was used to transform a vehicular road into a pedestrian pathway.
A mould of the artist's face and hands is installed on a wall. The lips of the face are puckered. Written over the mould in black paint is the word "Covid." The words are written in a certain way to resemble jail bars.
Relation
LA
Publisher
Urban Art Mapping
Rights
Artist: Gregos
Photographer: Nicolas Baleizao [Street Art Is Fun] (Instagram: @streetartisfun)
A tag placed atop a mural by the artist ATH1281 reads "COVID-19 was here." There is an additional tag reading "WTF GUYS." The intervention appeared around the time of the lifting of Greece's lockdown on May 4.
social distancing; face masks; quarantine; Christmas
Source
Original link: https://www.instagram.com/p/CHF7uXRCjFX/
Description
This whaetpaste shows an altered Coca-Cola advertisement. A family gathers around a table with a Christmas tree in the background. Each figure is wearing a face mask and the text is changed to read: "Covid-Cola: Everyday is a 6 People Celebration." The graffiti illustrates a phase of pandemic restrictions in Italy that limited the number of people allowed to gather together.
A large mural depicting Damiano de Andre wearing a colorful face mask. The face mask includes colorful images of stars and other abstract shapes, along with text reading "THINK" and "FEEL." Small text reads @DAMIANO DE ANDRE 2020. Graffiti, stickers, and paste ups are all located in the vicinity. Documented in Trastevere district. Photographed in May 2022; earlier documentation dates back to spring of 2021.
A semi-abstract mural in the center of Vienna critiques the impulse towards hoarding groceries in the COVID-19 crisis. With the artists' tag—RUIN—stylized in the background, the piece juxtaposes an empty shopping bag attributed to Billa (one of the major grocery chains in Austria) on the left and another shopping bag overflowing with groceries on the right. A caption in the middle reads "closest to yourself," an explicit critique of the egoism of people hoarding supplies in the crisis.
A simple age reading "Divided We Stand United We Fall." Reversing the common and nationalistic phrase United We Stand, Divided We Fall, this tag focuses on the importance of social distancing.
Relation
SN
Publisher
Dr. Mike Klein, students in the Spring 2020 honors seminar,
Two pieces juxtaposed on one utility box. Hearts NY's heart with text reading "Masks Save Lives" and Captain Eyeliner's cat wearing a face mask with text reading "Protect the Vulnerable/Don't be a Mask Hole"