In the middle of isolation and working from home, there is no little or big in terms of helping humanity in overcoming the pandemic. No excuse for saying you, as part of the community, can do nothing.

A Brooklyn based artist, Beau Stanton, just recently posted on his Facebook account on how he used cloth face masks as a canvas for his arts. The initiative is in partnership with Threadless, an online community, and e-commerce of artists to aid MedShare, a humanitarian aid organization delivers medical supplies and equipment to communities in need around the world. As Stanton posted, “Well, I never really thought that this would be a canvas for my art, but here we are. I’ve partnered with @threadless to create some custom cloth face masks to help support @medshareofficial…” At the end of his post, he said, “We’re gonna be wearing these things for a while, might as well have some fun with it.”
Beau Stanton works vary from large scale murals, mosaics, stained glass, and multimedia animations. His styles have influences of historic ornamentation, mythology, and the classics. To purchase his face masks, you may visit the following link: https://beaustanton.threadless.com/



