This piece shows a mural painted on a sidewalk receptacle. It depicts the character Benson from the tv series Regular Show in a polka-dot sweater and wearing a face mask. Next to him is written: "Straight Outta Lockdown."
This image shows a dirty, used blue face mask, matted and framed, hung up on a street wall. Next to it is a label imitating a museum label, with the title of the piece and a description of its materials.
Referencing the 16th century painting "The Creation of Adam" by Michelangelo, this piece shows a close-up of two hands reaching for each other on the side of a building. One hand holds a vaccine needle, and is injecting the other's finger with the…
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:…
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."
Painted picture of the Mr. Men character Little Miss Sunshine wearing a surgical mask. Painted on a wooden wall provided by Vancouver for street art. Painted with the intent of "brightening the spirits of the people of Gastown", the region of…
A elegantly dressed couple wear face masks and hold martini glasses. The woman says, 'Kiss me, I'm vaccinated!" The man replies, "You know we gotta wait 2 week, right?"
'Stay at home, it's not a joke' graffiti on bombed out building in Idlib, Syria 2020. The text is accompanied by angry, aggressive cartoon-like representations of the virus.
An image of a figure holding a skull (a moment mori) and caduceus along with a list of names of members of the 480 MED DET. Text reads: "sola dosis facit venenum" ( only the dose makes the poison) "COVID KILLAZ" is painted in red spray paint and is…
COVID-19 QRF featuring Meeko raccoon from the movie Pocahontas
32nd Hospital Center- Southwest Asia 2020
Note that raccoon is nearly an anagram for corona and the creatures wear masks and wash their hands.