A stencil reading: "Je ne pense covid qui nos sépare." This may be translated as "I don’t think it is Covid that separates us," but the sentence is not grammatically correct in French, allowing for a play on words. After “pense” there should be a…
A stencil reading: "Je ne pense covid qui nos sépare." This may be translated as "I don’t think it is Covid that separates us," but the sentence is not grammatically correct in French, allowing for a play on words. After “pense” there should be a…
A sticker showing a figure wearing a lucha libre mask as well as a protective face mask. Text reads "No Seas Mamón. Ponte Una Máscara (Don't Be An Asshole Wear A Mask)" This is directly adjacent to a sticker showing a burning police station with…
This artwork shows a big red pathogen which is supposed to represent the coronavirus. The virus is aggressively confronting a much smaller healthcare worker who does not shy away from it. In fact, the healthcare worker, dressed in scrubs, seems to…
Graffiti of Batman holding a thermometer gun in Oaxaca City, Mexico. Text in black spray paint reads “quedate en casa”, which translates to “stay at home.”
Graffiti stencil found in the streets (Rua Barra Funda) of São Paulo, Brazil. Text in red spray paint reads “qual lado da corda vocêtá?”, which translates to “which side of the rope are you on?” Two medical professionals are on one side--the male…
This street art is a romantic work that shows a couple with their masks pulled down just enough so they can kiss. It is meant to portray that although we need masks to be worn, it does not take away the ability for love.
This work of art depicts a large angel with very large wings who is wearing all the gear of a nurse or medical doctor. The angel is behind a man, holding him up, and has her hands around the man's heart. You can see painted red where the heart is.
A poster with a flag marked with a $, set against a glowing sun with the word PLAGUE. For more information on the series:March 21, 2021 talk with Piotr SzyhalskiOriginally posted on the artist's Instagram on March 30, 2020.
From the artist: "We are in an important moment establishing new norms to keep each other safe. Thousands of Wear A Mask stickers were printed and distributed around NY and 10 states to help. Listen to science and wear a dang mask. Small action, big…
From the artist "We are in an important moment establishing new norms to keep each other safe. Thousands of Wear A Mask stickers were printed and distributed around NY and 10 states to help. Listen to science and wear a dang mask. Small action, big…