A wheatpaste piece featuring a painting of a man, asleep in bed and wearing a mask. The headboard of the bed reads "Wake me up when it's over," and an alarm clock on the nightstand reads "20:20" in reference to the year.
A close-up image of a beautiful, young woman (generalized, not a portrait) wearing a face mask. The emphasis is on the blue face mask as well as the woman's eyes and hair.
A tightly-cropped image of a woman's face, wearing a respirator/face mask. The woman is monochromatic, with bright blue eyes, contrasting with the orange of the respirator.
A shady man opens his dark trench coat to reveal several rolls of illicit toilet paper for sale. This stencil is located outside of a CVS, where no doubt toilet paper was in high demand at the time this work went up.
On the surface of a large television situated next to a dumpster, Erenthal's signature line-drawn woman is juxtaposed with text reading "In times of crisis, make more art."
Erenthal's signature character with text reading "Flights are cheap. Where to?" This image shows the willingness of people to travel once the airlines dropped their ticket prices.
Set against a black backdrop, a fashionable young woman walks through the city streets protected by her own personal soap bubble. This piece is painted on a utility box.