COVID-19; COVID; coronavirus; sheep; masks; television
Contributor
Instagram (OZANA, @ ozana_streetart)
https://www.instagram.com/p/CMsVokisccq/
Description
A mixed media piece on cardboard depicting three antique television sets stacked on top of each other, surrounded by a group of sheep. The sheep are wearing masks and looking directly at the viewer. The entire piece is rendered in black-and-white save for the masks.
This piece has been placed on a street wall above a mailbox.
Description
A dirty blue surgical mask that has been framed and placed on a wall. Beside the frame is an object label. The label gives the title of the piece as ‘Voici l'oeuvre d'un connard/ Here is the work on an asshole’. The label description states ‘Masque chirurgical blue jete au sol/Blue surgical mask thrown to the ground’. The dimensions are listed as 16cmx7cm. The creator of this piece, according to the object label, is ‘innoci/unknown’. Below the object information is the actual creator’s Instagram handle.
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 pirate with a bandana holds onto a mast. At the top of the mast is a blue face mask. In the left hand of the pirate is a paintbrush. To the right, "Yo Ho A Mask's Life For Me" is written in red.