A painting on a wall of Baby Yoda wearing a face mask. The mask has text stenciled on top that reads "WASH YOUR HANDS YOU MUST". The painting appears to have been done by hand with brushes and is small enough to fit on one concrete brick.
A wheatpasting depicts an orange and white traffic cone with hands. In between the hands is a bar of soap and soap suds. Scattered throughout the cone are human eyes.
A grave marker with text reading "Wash Your Hands," indicating that a failure to wash hands puts one at risk when faced with a potentially deadly virus.
Text written on a larger mural reading "Wash ur hands/Cover ur cough/Stop paying rent." This text references the common sense and scientifically-proven methods of preventing virus prevention while simultaneously drawing attention to economic…
A historic image of a striding figure fully protected by wardrobe choices that include head covering, goggles, face covering, and thick padded clothing.
Painted as a tribute to those who are put at risk as a result of jobs that serve the public, these pieces depict a bike delivery driver and a food server. Both figure have large and colorful wings of a guardian angel.
A teacher wearing monumental angel wings. She holds a book or stack of papers. A chalk board to the right of the figure reads "the influence of a great teacher can never be erased."
A wheatpaste piece featuring a painting of a man, asleep in bed and wearing a mask. The headboard of the bed reads "Wake me up when it's over," and an alarm clock on the nightstand reads "20:20" in reference to the year.