Submitted by: Thomas
Materials: Tinfoil and mask
When I had COVID one of the symptoms I experienced was a sharp pain in my stomach that’s why I drew this man with a red circle around his stomach.
Submitted by: Thomas
Materials: Tinfoil and mask
When I had COVID one of the symptoms I experienced was a sharp pain in my stomach that’s why I drew this man with a red circle around his stomach.
Submitted by: E.L
Materials: unknown
During the covid-19 pandemic. Me and my mum baked and cooked a lot, when making this cupcake mask I was thinking about the amount of hours that me and my mum would spend together by baking all day! 🙂
Submitted by: maya
Materials: Felt material, sharpie, pipe cleaners, googly eyes, hot glue and a mask
I chose to do this design on my mask because the first thing I thought of when I think about covid-19 is masks and during this pandemic we’ve had to wear a mask almost everywhere we go to keep ourselves and others safe. When we first went into quarantine it was around spring time and there was lots of flowers outside so I put that design on the mask of the person.
Submitted by: Kdawg😈
Materials: Felt, paper, paint, feathers
I made this mask because it reminds me of the summer which is when the first lockdown was happening. I remember staying inside during COVID and not being able to see my friends because of the restrictions. It was weird not being able to leave my house much during the summer but I’m happy things are going back to normal.
Submitted by: Matthew
Materials: Cardboard, paper, sharpie a mask and pencil crayons,
I Chose To Do Skip The Dishes Because I Order Skip The Dishes A lot. Since We Can’t Go To Restaurants Cause Of COVID People Are Starting To Order Skip The Dishes. I Order It A lot On The Weekends Or If My Parents Are Not Home Or Don’t Want To Make Food Cause They Work All Day.
Submitted by: Anonymous
Materials: Beads, Fabric, Paint, feathers
This doesn’t have much of a story but, during quarantine I saw a lot of birds outside my window because I have a big tree that’s usually full of birds, so when I saw the feathers I thought it would be a great idea to add some of them to my mask for something to catch the eye
Submitted by: ANONYMOUS
Materials: Felt glue and fabric paint
I made this mask because I thought about putting the jake from State Farm statement on the mask but than I found something that sounded better so I did it and i think is made a good joke about social distancing and neighbours and I liked making it and I think other classes and schools should do this I thought is was fun and I think it is a good way to talk about COVID-19 and i think it might get some people’s minds off of COVID and this global pandemic and quarantine
Submitted by: Pd
Materials: Pipe cleaners, paper, markers
I just love to go for donuts and ice cream when COVID is not around. Also if love cats and unicorns.
Submitted by: zaina 👍🏽
Materials: Felt, lots lots of beads, needle and thread.
During COVID many people felt very trapped wearing their masks which is what the single beads represent. Now that we coming to the end of the pandemic (towards the end of the mask) the flowers bring a hope that one day no one will be wearing masks and that we will all one day be free of the pandemic. This mask relates back to me because the beginning of COVID was very grim and now with the vaccines out I’m excited to possibly have a normal summer. I really enjoyed working on this project in Mr. Martens class because I barely ever see.
Submitted by: anonymous
Materials: Made of paper, buttons, feathers, glitter, leather rope, beads, watercolour paints, and a googly eye
This mask represents new perspectives: over COVID-19 the way I viewed life changed significantly and I wanted to show that in some way. The rope mouth is showing the importance of listening and taking a step back out of your world to understand things and people around you better; which most of the time comes from forgetting yourself and observing with no bias. The black tears show there will always be difficultly in life, but the third eye reminds me to look at situations beyond myself.