Audio By Carbonatix
Whether you consider a face mask to be a serious fashion statement or an affront to your inalienable right to breathe freely, there is no doubt that wearing one protects you against the spread of Covid-19.
Or, as the New York Health Board starkly warned citizens during the 1918 Spanish flu pandemic: “Better to be ridiculous than dead.”
Since some people still haven’t gotten the message, many larger-than-life role models have turned up around the world—famous statues adorned with masks. On Wall Street, Kristen Visbal’s beloved Fearless Girl sculpture looks no less brave with a blue surgical mask or any of the other colors she’s bullishly worn. And in Rio de Janeiro, the towering Christ the Redeemer statue had a mask projected on its face with a simple, powerful message on its chest: #MascaraSalva (which translates to masks save).
So the next time you feel foolish or frustrated for wearing a face mask in public, just explain that you’re doing it for the sake of art. You can claim to be Alec Monopoly. Pretend you’re one of Richard Prince’s nurses. Or you can just tell everyone that you’re feeling statue-esque.








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