Injections Save Lives
vaccine; pulp fiction; John Travolta; coronavirus; COVID-19
John Travolta's character Vincent Vega from the film Pulp Fiction holds a vaccine needle in his gloved hand, spraying some vaccine out of it. Next to him is written, "Injections save lives. Get your coronavirus jab."
John D'Oh
From the artist's Instagram: "Injections save lives, both yours and mine, as anyone that has watched Pulpfiction will know. But joking aside, I thought I'd do a quick pro-vaccine piece, which didn't turn bad as I only had light green, grey and high pressure black. Countries continue to fight over the various vaccine whilst the poor and third world countries try to get any scraps left over. There are a lot of concerns over the vaccine with some people actually thinking they are going to be microchipped or injected with the live virus which is obviously not true.
A few people stopping to look at the artwork this morning, so hopefully, as with most of my artwork it will help encourage debate and people to talk."
Urban Art Mapping
2021-03-05
Posted on the artist's Instagram @johndohart
@johndohart
ALO
stencils
Still Image
UAM-C19_0564
Bristol
The Three Graces
three graces; nurses; healthcare workers; frontline workers; vaccine; Moderna; Pfizer; AstraZeneca; face mask
Referencing the 16th century painting "Three Graces" by Raphael, this piece represents the Three Graces as three nurses, wearing face masks and crocs, each holding a vial of vaccine. They are labelled with the three prominent European vaccines: Moderna, Pfizer, and AstraZeneca.
TVBOY
From the artist's Instagram: "The Three Graces 💉💉💉
Will they lead us to a new Reinassance?"
Urban Art Mapping
2021-01-16
Posted on the artist's Instagram
@tvboy
ALO
wheatpaste
Still Image
UAM-C19_0565
Barcelona