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I saw this cartoon on a FB page and I appreciated the sentiment which is unfortunately prevailing in many parts of the world. However, the fact remains that one needs to put a mask on their face to prevent the spread of COVID-19 (the coronavirus).
"Face Masks May Be The Key Determinant Of The Covid-19 Curve, Study Suggests..."
Now that many parts of the various parts of my country are in different stages of re-opening, the wearing of face-masks will be mandatory in many circumstances.
As you may know my face-masks are available via Fine Art America (FAA) and I have (as of now) four styles which can be seen within photos included within this post.
The one being worn below has Hope: Rays of Light, one of my kaleidoscopic photographs, printed on it.
Information about this image and different the surfaces that it can printed on is available via FAA.
And information about my Hope: Rays Of Light mask info can be found on FAA's sister-web-site.
The next photos feature my mask which is dragonfly themed. It is based on photo that I took of this insect in nearby Central Park. The image is from my collections of dragonfly photographs that can be found within my pages on FAA's website.
Meanwhile, more info re this mask can be found on FAA's sister-web-site. And the following one features one of my black and white impressionistic photographs titled Good Friends.
[For your information, I have other images of my black and white photographs in my collection on FAA and they can be printed on an array of surfaces for wall art, and/or on items for personal use. Meanwhile, more info re this mask can be found there or on FAA's sister-web-site.]
The next sequence of photo-ops feature my cardinal-themed mask.
The pair of cardinals featured on this mask are included in all three volumes of my book series, Words In Our Beak.
In any event, more info on these masks can be found within my press release. I''l leave it here for today, dear reader, but not before saying, I hope you and yours remain safe and healthy during this mind-bending time.
The one being worn below has Hope: Rays of Light, one of my kaleidoscopic photographs, printed on it.
CLIENT/FRIEND WEARING MY KALEIDOSCOPIC MASK |
ME WEARING MY KALEIDOSCOPIC MASK |
Information about this image and different the surfaces that it can printed on is available via FAA.
And information about my Hope: Rays Of Light mask info can be found on FAA's sister-web-site.
The next photos feature my mask which is dragonfly themed. It is based on photo that I took of this insect in nearby Central Park. The image is from my collections of dragonfly photographs that can be found within my pages on FAA's website.
CLIENT/FRIEND WEARING MY DRAGONFLY MASK |
ME WEARING MY DRAGONFLY MASK |
Meanwhile, more info re this mask can be found on FAA's sister-web-site. And the following one features one of my black and white impressionistic photographs titled Good Friends.
A CLIENT/FRIEND WEARING MY B&W FACE-MASK |
CD WEARING MY B&W FACE-MASK |
ME WEARING MY B&W FACE-MASK |
[For your information, I have other images of my black and white photographs in my collection on FAA and they can be printed on an array of surfaces for wall art, and/or on items for personal use. Meanwhile, more info re this mask can be found there or on FAA's sister-web-site.]
The next sequence of photo-ops feature my cardinal-themed mask.
ME WEARING MY CARDINAL THEMED FACE-MASK |
MAN WEARING MY CARDINAL THEMED FACE-MASK |
WOMAN WEARING MY CARDINAL THEMED FACE-MASK |
WOMAN WEARING MY CARDINAL THEMED FACE-MASK |
WOMAN WEARING MY CARDINAL THEMED FACE-MASK |
MAN WEARING MY CARDINAL THEMED FACE-MASK |
The pair of cardinals featured on this mask are included in all three volumes of my book series, Words In Our Beak.
MY BOOK SERIES |
In any event, more info on these masks can be found within my press release. I''l leave it here for today, dear reader, but not before saying, I hope you and yours remain safe and healthy during this mind-bending time.
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