Mural is of a woman in traditional Russian folk costume, holding a traditional loaf of bread used in welcoming ceremonies. The original mural has faded since its 2019 creation, and in 2020 a face mask was added to her.
A large wall mural showing close-up images of faces wearing face masks. Text reading "stay at home" is written on the masks in different scripts.
Statement from the artist: "It is of Sudanese people from different tribes, saying "Stay at home" in…
An image of a figure wearing a white hoodie, pink sunglasses and a face mask. Text accompanying the figure reads "Stay at Home" in Arabic. There are also green stylized representations of the coronavirus.
This large wall mural consists of portraits of two Sudanese-British medical doctors, Doctor Amged El-Hawrani and Doctor Adil El Tayar. Text identifies the two doctors by name. There is additional text in Arabic.
This is a large, wall-sized portrait of Omer Al Bashir. He has horns on his head, reminiscent of the spikes of the Coronavirus. His face is tinted green.
Eighteen line drawings of figures, each with a different hair style or head covering. Each figure is shown in profile and wearing a blue surgical mask.
A person in profile, wearing a face mask. The image also include a rainbow, hearts, and text reading "NHS Heroes," "NHS," "Hero Service," "Leo" and "#stayhome"
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.
This mural saluting restaurant workers during the COVID-19 epidemic is in an alley in the River North Arts District in downtown Denver, Colorado. The artist is Austin Zucchini-Fowler, who has created a number of murals around town.
A monumental representation of a healthcare worker/doctor wearing scrubs, a stethoscope, and a face mask (around his neck). He wears boxing gloves and has powerful angel wings.
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."
Two composite posters designed in black and yellow criticize the normalization of face masks and social distancing. One shows an image of public transit passengers clad in masks and staring at their phone juxtaposed with the caption "New Normal? (in…
A giant anthropomorphic virus with an ominous grin holds the limp bodies of its victims in its hands. Text in Arabic reads "the Corona that dislike sickens you," and in English "tak[e] it seriously"