
40 Of The Best Coronavirus Related Pieces Of Street Art
Have you learned any new talents while being stuck in quarantine? How about some languages? Don’t worry if the answer is “no” – you still have plenty of time to do that as it looks like the quarantine won’t be lifted anytime soon. But while you and I are stuck at home learning Spanish on Duolingo, some artists are still out there creating amazing street art.
Graffiti artists all over the world are creating coronavirus related street art their art pieces are as accurate as they are funny. Check them out in the gallery below!
#1 Copenhagen, Denmark. Artist: Welinoo

#2 Amsterdam, The Netherlands. Artist: Fake

Fake says to have painted this “Super Nurse” as an ode to all healthcare professionals around the world.
#3 Los Angeles, USA. Artist: Teachr1

#4 Barcelona, Spain. Artist: Tvboy

#5 Barcelona, Spain. Artist: Tvboy

“Divided We Stand, United We Fall.”
#6 Los Angeles, USA. Artist: Ponywave

From the artist’s Instagram: “We all are going through this together. There is a reason which we will see after all. It’s time to look at ourselves. Take a look at what are we doing with the planet and our lifetime. Maybe we should change our priorities? Maybe we should slow down? Maybe we should take a look around and start respect our planet and all those with whom we share it? Maybe someone is trying to hide some changes? Or economic collapse? Maybe one more step to a new world order?”
#7 Pompei, Italy. Artist: Nello Petrucci

#8 Berlin, Germany. Artist: EME Freethinker

#9 Rio De Janeiro, Brazil. Artist: Aira Ocrespo

Translation from Portuguese: “Bolsonaro’s mask against the Coronavirus.”
#10 Barcelona, Spain. Artist: Tvboy

#11 Malmö, Sweden. Artist: Richard Juggins

#12 Los Angeles, USA. Artist: Rasmus Balstrøm

Balstrøm who is originally from Denmark did this last mural before he had to flee the country.
#13 Los Angeles, USA. Artist: Corie Mattie

#14 Glasgow, UK. Artist: The Rebel Bear

#15 Miami, USA. Artist: Sean “Hula” Yoro

#16 London, UK. Artist: Pegaus

#17 Jindbayne, Australia. Artist: N/A

#18 Bristol, UK. Artist: Angus

#19 Bryne, Norway. Artist: Pøbel

“In these challenging times, I hope this piece can be a positive contribution and spread some joy. Be safe and take care of one another.”
#20 Mumbai, India. Artist: Tyler Street Art

“Keep calm”
#21 Bristol, UK. Artist: John D’oh

#22 Melbourne, Australia. Artist: Lush Sux

Translation from Chinese – “Nothing to see, carry on.”
#23 Tartu, Estonia. Artist: Princess Täna

“Living in a bubble. Just to be more ironic, a soap bubble.”
#24 Warsaw, Poland

Translates to: Not every hero wears a cape. Thank you! (Translation credit: Draco Malfoy )
#25 Glasgow, UK. Artist: The Rebel Bear

#26 New York, USA. Artist: Crkshnk

#27 United Kingdom. Artist: Gnasher

#28 Bristol, UK. Artist: John D’oh

#29 New York, USA. Artist: Jason Naylor

#30 New York, USA. Artist: Jilly Ballistic

#31 London, UK. Artist: N/A

#32 Los Angeles, USA. Artist: Jeremy Novy

#33 Dublin, Ireland. Artist: Subset Collective

#34 New York, USA. Artist: Jilly Ballistic

#35 Copenhagen. Denmark. Artist: Andreas Welin

“a-a-Achoooo!”
#36 Bristol, UK. Artist: Angusart85

#37 London, UK. Artist: Lionel Stanhope

#38Los Angeles, USA. Artist: Jules Muck

#39 Los Angeles, USA. Artist: Ruben Rojas

#40 Bristol, UK. Artist: Diff

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