NEW MANNERS
NEW MANNERS
8.5×11 in, 22×28 cm
236 Pages
Soft Cover - Signed by the artist
About:
The Coronavirus has changed our world in only a matter of a few short weeks. In this new world, we have been forced to change even the simplest of our daily routines and habits. Before we leave our houses, instead of the usual search for our wallet, keys, and Cell phone, now we’ve added protective gloves, masks, hand sanitizer, and disinfecting wipes. Sadly, this is our new reality, and it’s not going away soon enough for anyone.
This new world has also brought a new type of garbage to the streets.
I live in New York, a city heavily affected by Covid-19. Because of it, I can only go out at restricted times, and only to do what is necessary.
The results of this often seem surreal as look down streets, once teeming with human activity, now appear like a ghost town. But even with this reduced traffic, I’ve noticed an increase in a new form of litter to include gloves and masks.
It’s truly sad to see, and given the potential contamination of this new world litter, it’s downright scary! Through the eyes of an artist like myself, try as I might I fail to see the beauty that accompanies the disregard for public safety that this New World litter suggests?
As a New Yorker, I want to raise awareness of this new litter as a potential threat to the health and well being of all New Yorkers. Rather than “just” more garbage on the streets, this “New World Trash” carries the threat of biological hazard! It’s everywhere! And, although it may appear beautiful in these pictures due to the diversity of colors and materials, even the most skillful artist can’t hide the hidden the potential threat that the New World Trash contaminating our streets, sidewalks, building entrances, subways, bike stands, parks, playgrounds, and culverts presents.
But with all of that comes a new opportunity. A chance to get back to the basics manners and common sense.
My invitation to you, to help everyone, is to think before you throw. Our world will thank you.
Let’s keep New York free of hazard.