The World’s best graffiti which is truthfully related to Coronavirus


The World is in turmoil. With most of the countries facing the Coronavirus, there have been so many sick people, deaths and fortunately, recoveries as well. Many governments have imposed lockdown measures to try to contain the deadly virus and people have found themselves confined in their homes. People have found themselves accustomed to a new routine of life involving social distancing, mask and gloves wearing and remaining confined in the vicinity of the house. They no longer can go eat in food courts, taking walks at the park and having a drink at their favorite pub. As a result, people, specially talented artists, dispersed in several countries around the World, have resorted to expressing their opinions and thoughts in view of the coronavirus through graffitis. Welcome to the World’s best graffiti which most truthfully relate to the Coronavirus. Hope you enjoy them as much as I do because I personally think that they are really awesome.

#1 Los Angeles, USA. Artist: Rasmus Balstrøm

Balstrøm who is originally from Denmark did this last mural before he had to flee the country.

#2 Berlin, Germany. Artist: EME Freethinker

I believe that everyone knows what he is saying. But still for those, who don’t know and are not fans of the “Lord of the Rings”, this means “My Precious” and I believe that during this crisis situation, they have replaced the ring with a toilet paper, which is very true. Toilet papers have more value on the market these days.

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

#4 Pompei, Italy. Artist: Nello Petrucci

#5 Los Angeles, USA. Artist: Ponywave

#6 Amsterdam, The Netherlands. Artist: Fake

#7 Jindbayne, Australia. Artist: N/A

#8 Malmö, Sweden. Artist: Richard Juggins

#9 Los Angeles, USA. Artist: Teachr1

#10 Glasgow, UK. Artist: The Rebel Bear

#11 Barcelona, Spain. Artist: Tvboy

#12 Barcelona, Spain. Artist: Tvboy

#13 Copenhagen, Denmark. Artist: Welinoo

#14 Los Angeles, USA. Artist: Jules Muck

#15 London, UK. Artist: N/A

#16 New York, USA. Artist: Jilly Ballistic

#17 New York, USA. Artist: Jilly Ballistic

#18 Copenhagen. Denmark. Artist: Andreas Welin

#19 Los Angeles, USA. Artist: Ruben Rojas

#20 Bristol, UK. Artist: John D’oh

#21 Melbourne, Australia. Artist: Lush Sux

Translation – “Nothing to see, carry on.”

#22 Bristol, UK. Artist: John D’oh

#23 Bryne, Norway. Artist: Pøbel

#24 Los Angeles, USA. Artist: Jeremy Novy

#25 New York, USA. Artist: Jason Naylor

#26 Tartu, Estonia. Artist: Princess Täna

“Living in a bubble. Just to be more ironic, a soap bubble.”

#27 London, UK. Artist: Pegaus

#28 Bristol, UK. Artist: Angus

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

#30 Barcelona, Spain. Artist: Tvboy

#31 Warsaw, Poland

Translates to: “Not all Heroes Wear Capes”. That’s so true.

#32 Mumbai, India. Artist: Tyler Street Art


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