He shared those illustrations and observances in a recent post on Medium.
What follows is a small selection of his work... visit the site for more... (with a thank you to Loren DeVito) ...
Then the hoarding crisis quickly came into play. People left Trader Joe’s and Target on 14th Street and Avenue A with many bags of toilet paper, sanitizer, bread, and more.
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Those who took it seriously, though, kept at least a six-foot distance and some were uncomfortable helping others.
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these are wonderful. i encourage you to check out, on Instagram @quarantinediaryproject which was done in the early days of the pandemic lockdown in NYC
ReplyDeleteThe lack of masks is infuriating, especially during the worst of it. I was in the 7-11 on 14th and a woman refused to put her mask on, started screaming at the employee how she knew the owner and was going to get the guy fired for not letting her in. I'm generally a passive person, never been in a fight, but I yelled at her from across the store. Poor employee was shook.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful images. Kudos to this talented artist.
ReplyDeleteGood stuff.
ReplyDeleteThese are great, nice work. I could see this being turned into an animated cartoon series
ReplyDeleteI’m back to wearing N95 masks now that the Delta variant is taking over. My cousin’s daughter just tested positive yesterday, not hospitalized but feeling very sick. Now she has to isolate for 10 days. She works with young children as a teacher so of course none of them are vaccinated yet. I’m not sure how how the schools are expected to fully reopen until kids are vaccinated too.