Wonder Woman; superhero; flatten the curve; social distancing
Contributor
@realjenart on Instagram
Source
Located in Gastown; Mural location: 332 Water Street
Description
Vancouver's iconic skyline is rendered in silhouette. Various curves showing infection/death rates are in the sky above the building. A beacon with the Rod of Asclepius lights up the sky, summoning help. Wonder Woman leaps powerfully up a ribbon-like curve reading "Flatten the curve." Superman and other Super Heroes battle the virus. On a second panel, a large block of text reads: "We grew up watching Superheroes. Now we watch real Superheroes save our world.....IN OMNIA PARATUS--We are ready for anything. Let's reclaim our city."
Submission from Julia Tukle; More about the "Protect your Circle" campaign at https://www.dunwoode.design/protect-your-circle
Description
A mixed media mural created in the city of Rochester by community activist and artist Shawn Dunwoody as part of "Protect your Circle," a campaign aimed at spreading information about COVID-19 to communities of color. The piece features bilingual PSA style stencils ("Protect your Circle," "6 Feet Apart or 6 Feet Under," "Stay Home Save Lives"), two skeleton stencils with the Rochester city logo placed at the heart, as well as a pasted up black and white poster urging people to wear mask. The stencils and posters have been reproduced in several Rochester neighborhoods.
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.
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.”
Relation
HS
Publisher
Urban Art Mapping
Rights
Yescka (@yescka_art)
Language
Spanish
Type
Still Image
Identifier
UAM-C19_0529
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32nd Hospital Center- Southwest Asia 2020
Note that raccoon is nearly an anagram for corona and the creatures wear masks and wash their hands.]]>2021-02-19T10:30:58-05:00
Creator
Andi Geller and Erica Vandermeer
Rights Holder
https://www.instagram.com/andi.geller/; @andi.geller on Instagram and Erica Vandermeer
Title
COVID-19 QRF - 32nd Hospital Center
Coverage
Al Asad Air Base
Spatial Coverage
Al Anbar Governorate
Temporal Coverage
Iraq
Date
2020-11-20
Format
Street Art
Subject
US Army; Coronavirus
Contributor
@andi.geller on Instagram
Source
Painted on concrete T-Wall Blast Barrier used for protection from rockets and bombs by security forces in the Middle East.
Note from artist SPC Andrea Geller: "We were supporting soldiers and contractors working at Al Asad Air Base during the pandemic. We treated many people as well as helped control the spread. It was inspired by one of the commanding officers that was with us, he continuously shared raccoon memes in the group chat and it just became our thing. When we pointed out that raccoons also constantly wash their food (or hands 😂) we thought it would be a perfect mascot for the pandemic."
Description
COVID-19 QRF featuring Meeko raccoon from the movie Pocahontas
32nd Hospital Center- Southwest Asia 2020
Note that raccoon is nearly an anagram for corona and the creatures wear masks and wash their hands.
More about them here: https://www.bbc.com/news/world-middle-east-38768092]]>2021-03-12T14:37:29-05:00
Creator
Imprint of Hope
Rights Holder
https://www.facebook.com/imprintofhope1/
Title
Confronting the virus
Coverage
Baghdad
Spatial Coverage
Baghdad
Temporal Coverage
Iraq
Date
2020-12-26
Format
mural; street art; virus; healthcare worker; essential worker; vaccine
Subject
The coronavirus is represented as a large, angry green head with spikes, and is animated by some men who hold the strings of a puppet. A healthcare worker holding a vaccine faces off with the virus. A rendition of the earth is situated behind the healthcare worker, indicating that the vaccine, administered by essential workers, will protect the world. There is text written on this mural [translation required.]
Contributor
Located and posted by the War Murals Project
Source
https://www.facebook.com/imprintofhope1/
Description
Mural Completed by the Group 'Imprint of Hope'
https://www.facebook.com/imprintofhope1/photos/3554372701276620
More about them here: https://www.bbc.com/news/world-middle-east-38768092