This piece shows a bear-shaped honey container wearing a face mask and holding a pink ice cream cone. The artist's signature is in the bottom right corner.
This street art depicts a soap dispenser in the shape of a bear. In the bottom left corner, text reads "Wash Your Paws" across from the artist's signature.
This stencil features Matt Hancock (British Secretary of State for Health and Social Care) behind bars with the text 'Show your support for the NHS Matt, don't clap just give them PPE'.
Birds sitting on telephone wire, with toilet paper rolls on string draped over wire. Text reading 'Does that mean the coronavirus is in this area' and 'Oh no, I've just got over bird flu'.
This piece is combination of three small murals in a building. The center is a black rectangle with "love" written in cursive in multiple colors and "You can't quarantine love" written in white. The other two are on either side of the center…
"Spread Love" is written in black text with a yellow background along with "love" written in cursive in white and in color. Next to the text, there is a woman in a mask with a spray bottle and a lab coat that says "hope" on the inside. Next to the…
The word love is written in multiple colors in cursive. A pint rectangle is superimposed over it that says "Love is standing six-feet apart." Next to it is a hand making a peace sign with love written in cursive on it with text in blue rectangles…
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."
The artist's signature line drawing of a woman with text reading "The world needs a gigantic air group hug." How can we come together while social distancing? This work shows that we can stand together and stand strong through showing compassion from…
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.
The artist's signature woman created with a simple black outline, accompanied by text reading "Can I get coronavirus if I make out with a stranger?" This artist points to the confusion revolving around COVID-19.
A simple age reading "Divided We Stand United We Fall." Reversing the common and nationalistic phrase United We Stand, Divided We Fall, this tag focuses on the importance of social distancing.
An alteration to a monday.com advertisement. In the style of a New Yorker cartoon, two dinosaurs are looking out to the incoming meteorite for which they have failed to plan. The original text is altered to read "Oh NO the Economy!"