The artist Ammi creates a dark portrait of media consumption in time of Covid-19. Via @eyesofammi / Instagram
By artist @tanaka_tatsuya, whose work is part of a Miniature Life exhibition in Fukushima, Japan. Via @tanaka_tatsuya / Instagram
In a work reminiscent of an Edward Hopper painting, Johanna Tordjman depicts a lonesome figure looking out to an image of an empty street. Via @j.tordjman / Instagram
Dave Pollot's still life series includes cleaning materials that are in demand during the coronavirus pandemic. Via @davepollotart / Instagram
Ertan Atay's work often involves reimagining well-known images and paintings. Via @failunfailunmefailun / Instagram
Artist and photographer Marius Sperlich produced this image as a way to share health and safety guidelines for Covid-19. Via @mariussperlich / Instagram
Catherine White, a director, writer and art director based in Montreal, launched #Coronartbalance, “a kinder, gentler virus that awakens creative minds”, which is an invitation to compose sculptures with what surrounds us at home. Via @cathwhitecath / Instagram
Photographer Jeremy 'Jerm' Cohen, who lives and works in Brooklyn, captures this moment of rooftop sport. Via @jermcohen / Instagram
'Infected Childhood', by AOS, commentingon the impact of Covid-19 on the psyche of children. Via @aos.art / Instagram
Social distancing on the beach. Artwork by Santi P. Seoane. Via @santi_p.seoane / Instagram
Part of a series of portraits by Danae Savage depicting life in quarantine. Via @dnicolephotog / Instagram
A digital artwork by Icy and Sot, with a caption that says: "These days are reminding us that we are all equal, regardless of our race, culture, religion or gender." Via @icyandsot / Instagram
Toilet paper is a recurring motif in current pandemic art. Via @luisamariabenito / Instagram
"No gloves were harmed in the making of this picture," writes Paola de Grenet, a photographer living in Barcelona. Via @paola_de_grenet / Instagram
Florence's cityscape, with people busy cooking in their homes. Created by painter Pierpaolo Rovero. Via @pierpaolorovero / Instagram
Fantasy features highly in artist Indigo's digital creations. Via @indg0 / Instagram
Contained at home: a digital work by photographer Zamurovic. Via @zamurovic.photography / Instagram
Artist CJ Lee (@cheoljoolee) said of this work, "I was planning to do simple sketch when beginning, but changed my mind because I saw some of nurse's face. Truly respect the front-line healthcare workers. Thank you all for your dedication and sacrifice". Via @cheoljoolee / Instagram
By Emily Kask (@ek_the_pj): "I’m way too paranoid to touch my phone while I’m out grocery shopping and don’t want to cross contaminate. I wanted a way to write my list down without creating any extra trash." Via @ek_the_pj / Instagram
A coronavirus spread: wipes, disinfectant, toilet paper, gloves and a worrying news story. Created by Jessica Walsh. Via @jessicavwalsh / Instagram
The artist Ammi creates a dark portrait of media consumption in time of Covid-19. Via @eyesofammi / Instagram
By artist @tanaka_tatsuya, whose work is part of a Miniature Life exhibition in Fukushima, Japan. Via @tanaka_tatsuya / Instagram
In a work reminiscent of an Edward Hopper painting, Johanna Tordjman depicts a lonesome figure looking out to an image of an empty street. Via @j.tordjman / Instagram
Dave Pollot's still life series includes cleaning materials that are in demand during the coronavirus pandemic. Via @davepollotart / Instagram
Ertan Atay's work often involves reimagining well-known images and paintings. Via @failunfailunmefailun / Instagram
Artist and photographer Marius Sperlich produced this image as a way to share health and safety guidelines for Covid-19. Via @mariussperlich / Instagram
Catherine White, a director, writer and art director based in Montreal, launched #Coronartbalance, “a kinder, gentler virus that awakens creative minds”, which is an invitation to compose sculptures with what surrounds us at home. Via @cathwhitecath / Instagram
Photographer Jeremy 'Jerm' Cohen, who lives and works in Brooklyn, captures this moment of rooftop sport. Via @jermcohen / Instagram
'Infected Childhood', by AOS, commentingon the impact of Covid-19 on the psyche of children. Via @aos.art / Instagram
Social distancing on the beach. Artwork by Santi P. Seoane. Via @santi_p.seoane / Instagram
Part of a series of portraits by Danae Savage depicting life in quarantine. Via @dnicolephotog / Instagram
A digital artwork by Icy and Sot, with a caption that says: "These days are reminding us that we are all equal, regardless of our race, culture, religion or gender." Via @icyandsot / Instagram
Toilet paper is a recurring motif in current pandemic art. Via @luisamariabenito / Instagram
"No gloves were harmed in the making of this picture," writes Paola de Grenet, a photographer living in Barcelona. Via @paola_de_grenet / Instagram
Florence's cityscape, with people busy cooking in their homes. Created by painter Pierpaolo Rovero. Via @pierpaolorovero / Instagram
Fantasy features highly in artist Indigo's digital creations. Via @indg0 / Instagram
Contained at home: a digital work by photographer Zamurovic. Via @zamurovic.photography / Instagram
Artist CJ Lee (@cheoljoolee) said of this work, "I was planning to do simple sketch when beginning, but changed my mind because I saw some of nurse's face. Truly respect the front-line healthcare workers. Thank you all for your dedication and sacrifice". Via @cheoljoolee / Instagram
By Emily Kask (@ek_the_pj): "I’m way too paranoid to touch my phone while I’m out grocery shopping and don’t want to cross contaminate. I wanted a way to write my list down without creating any extra trash." Via @ek_the_pj / Instagram
A coronavirus spread: wipes, disinfectant, toilet paper, gloves and a worrying news story. Created by Jessica Walsh. Via @jessicavwalsh / Instagram
The artist Ammi creates a dark portrait of media consumption in time of Covid-19. Via @eyesofammi / Instagram