6 Feet Covers: Duo Artists Re-Designed Iconic Album Covers To Promote Social Distancing
L.A. artists Paco Conde and Beto Fernandez have redesigned a series of album covers to raise awareness about the importance of staying at least 6 feet away from each other, to stop the spread of Coronavirus. Social distancing is the new normal and it will be for a while. 6 feet or 1.8 meters is the distance that experts recommend we keep between each other.
The project, called ‘6 Feet Covers’, features iconic artwork including The Beatles’ Abbey Road cover and Blondie’s 1976 debut album. Paco told BuzzFeed the idea came about last week when he noticed people in line at the supermarket not respecting the six-foot social distancing rule.
“We thought it’d be helpful and easy for everyone to understand if we used something from pop culture, and finally decided album covers would be a simple visual solution.”
More: 6 Feet Covers h/t: vintag.es, buzzfeed
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