Covid artwork from around the world By Wire Sources Share on Facebook Share on Twitter A mural near a hospital pays tribute to nurses amid COVID-19 concerns in Dallas, Tuesday, April 7, 2020. /LM Otero/Associated Press) A mural depicting hand washing is seen in Logan Square by artist James Mosher, Saturday, April 11, 2020 in Chicago. (Nam Y. Huh/Associated Press) A pedestrian stops to take a photo of a closed and boarded-up restaurant decorated with artwork in response to the coronavirus outbreak, Monday, March 23, 2020, in Seattle. (Elaine Thompson/Associated Press) Artist Eric Henn of Dayton, Ohio uses a brush to paint a pod of dolphins on a new water tower in Destin, Florida in this photo from Tuesday, April 7, 2020. Working alone on a lift 150 feet in the air, Henn doesn’t have to worry about the social distancing guidelines that most people in Florida are observing at the moment. (Devon Ravine/Northwest Florida Daily News via AP) In this two photo combo, an undated copy of Edvard Munch’s ‘Scream’ artwork, and Natalia Rubina’s recreation for the Izoizolyacia Facebook page, taken on Wednesday, April 8, 2020, in Moscow, Russia. (Natalia Rubina via AP) Artwork by Lacey Gamble, a recently furloughed employee at Disney World, displays messages and Disney characters she drew with chalk on a sidewalk outside her apartment as a plea for help with unemployment benefits Monday, April 13, 2020, in Windermere, Fla. (John Raoux/Associated Press) A pedestrian walks past a mural which reads “Stay at Home, Life is Beautiful” Thursday, April 2, 2020, in Los Angeles. California is in its second week of a statewide lockdown, where schools and nonessential businesses are closed and the governor has ordered people to stay home. (Marcio Jose Sanchez/Associated Press) In this two photo combo, an undated copy of Jean-Baptiste Greuze’s ‘Washerwoman’, artwork, left, and Natalya Altypina’s recreation for the Izoizolyacia Facebook page, taken on Tuesday, April 7, 2020 in Kherson, Ukraine. In the coronavirus lockdown, Russians can’t go to their beloved and renowned museums. So they’re filling the holes in their souls by recreating artworks while stuck at home and posting them on social media. (Natalya Altypina via AP) An Indian man carries grocery as he walks past an artwork displayed on a road to create awareness about coronavirus during lockdown in Gauhati, India, Wednesday, April 15, 2020. (Anupam Nath/Associated Press) In this two photo combo, is an undated copy of “Mona Lisa” a Leonardo da Vinci artwork, and Julia Tabolkina’s recreation for the Izoizolyacia Facebook page, taken on Tuesday, April 7, 2020, in Moscow, Russia. In the coronavirus lockdown. (Julia Tabolkina via AP) Layne Bjornseth, left, and her boyfriend Ben Glover touch up a mural with chalk off Southampton Court on Monday, March 30, 2020, in Decatur, Ala. Bjornseth’s inspiration for the artwork is to share a message of hope and encouragement the coronavirus pandemic. (Dan Busey/The Decatur Daily via AP) A woman wearing a P100 respirator, amid concerns about COVID-19, walks past artwork of the Chicago Blackhawks NHL hockey team’s Native American chief logo wearing a respirator, in the downtown eastside of Vancouver, British Columbia, on Friday, April 10, 2020. (Darryl Dyck/The Canadian Press via AP) Related Highlighted Galleries, News, Photos, Wide View