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Underneath the painting, on the sidewalk, is a black painted oval consisting of 6 concentric oval lines. It is in the form of an "urban zen garden," painted by @sacsix. @sacsix has painted multiple "urban zen gardens," but is interesting that these two paintings are juxtaposed.]]>2021-04-13T21:57:26-04:00
Additional photos of this artwork, including one of a woman who matches the painting, as well as the artwork that went up in its place after it was taken down. https://www.instagram.com/pure.genius/
Description
On a black wall, a woman with an artistically distorted face raises a fist in the air next to spray painted text which reads "PUT A MASK ON FUCKERS." Her other hand is holding a frying pan, as a threat. The woman appears to be older and is wearing a loose fitting blue dress and sandals with socks.
Underneath the painting, on the sidewalk, is a black painted oval consisting of 6 concentric oval lines. It is in the form of an "urban zen garden," painted by @sacsix. @sacsix has painted multiple "urban zen gardens," but is interesting that these two paintings are juxtaposed.
Graffiti of Batman holding a thermometer gun in Oaxaca City, Mexico. Text in black spray paint reads “quedate en casa”, which translates to “stay at home.”
This appears to have started as a street art piece depicting a medical professional aiming a vaccine syringe at the coronavirus that causes Covid-19. It was subsequently subject to graffiti, some of which has been buffed out. The word "SURVIVAL" is still faintly legible. What clearly remains includes the word, "SCAMDEMIC" and the question, "HOW CAN A VACCINE BE THE ANSWER IF WE DON'T ASK QUESTIONS?" A mask has been added over the face of the medical worker, whose original mask was portrayed as pulled down below her chin.
A large and colorful mural reading "Seu futuro está nas mãos" (translated as "your future is in your hands") with images of a young figure with respirator mask and a female doctor of Asian descent doing research using a microscope. Images of the coronavirus float across the surface.
Part of a series. From the artist's Instagram: jeremynovy
Soap and Prayers #jeremynovy #soaponarope #coronavirus #novy #stencil #poster #wheatepaste #graffiti #streetart #washyourhands #soapandprayers #socialdistancing #coronavirusstreetart #covid19streetart
Description
A pair of praying hands that is lightly bounded with a string. This string is connected to a bar of soap and there are bubbles around the hands.
Relation
MO
Publisher
Dr. Mike Klein, students in the Spring 2020 honors seminar,
face mask; virus; contagion; cycles of contagion; 1918 flu pandemic
Contributor
@jillyballistic on Instagram
Description
A wheatpaste image of a young boy dressed in early 20th century clothing (possibly a reference to 1918 flu pandemic). He wears a face mask. Stenciled text reads "SPREAD NO VIRUS"
Relation
SN
Publisher
Dr. Mike Klein, students in the Spring 2020 honors seminar,
At the center, a young female figure wears a face mask. In front of her we see the skyline of a city and Earth with the words "Stay at Home." Flags of various nations are suspended behind her. To the sides we see abstract forms and renditions of the coronavirus.
Assil Diab | @sudalove on Instagram
www.assildiab.com
Title
Stay at Home
Coverage
117 Street, Khartoum
Temporal Coverage
Sudan
Date
03-21-2020
Contributor
Contributed by the artist, Assil Diab
Description
An image of a figure wearing a white hoodie, pink sunglasses and a face mask. Text accompanying the figure reads "Stay at Home" in Arabic. There are also green stylized representations of the coronavirus.
Relation
HS
Publisher
Urban Art Mapping
Language
Arabic
Type
Still Image
Identifier
UAM-C19_0700
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Statement from the artist: "It is of Sudanese people from different tribes, saying "Stay at home" in their own unique dialect. In a country where we have so many differences in appearance, language and religion - this is the time we need to come together to protect each other." ]]>2021-08-05T23:50:57-04:00
Creator
Assil Diab
Rights Holder
Assil Diab | @sudalove on Instagram
www.assildiab.com
A large wall mural showing close-up images of faces wearing face masks. Text reading "stay at home" is written on the masks in different scripts.
Statement from the artist: "It is of Sudanese people from different tribes, saying "Stay at home" in their own unique dialect. In a country where we have so many differences in appearance, language and religion - this is the time we need to come together to protect each other."
Relation
HS
Publisher
Urban Art Mapping
Type
Image files include an overall view of the wall, details of each of the faces, and process photos of the artist and collaborators at work. These images were submitted by the artist.
"Unmasked Terror" is spray-painted in red around two figures. One figure appears to be scaring another person since they are unmasked. The other figure, who is masked, appears frightened as they have their hands up to their face. A speech bubble from the person reads "Lock It Down!"
Relation
LA
Publisher
Urban Art Mapping Research Project
Rights
Artist: Leake Street Arches (Instagram: @leakestreetarches)
On the left, a man and a woman wear face masks; on the right side, a man in a helmet looks through binoculars, as if on the look-out for an enemy. In between these groups of figures, there is text that says (in Indonesian) "Opponent Corona." The background consists of abstract representations of the virus in shades of blue and green.
A warning sign in a skatepark shows the coronavirus in black on a white background surrounded by a red triangle. Below is a white rectangular sign with Covid-19 written in black.