From George Washington in Northeast and tiny horses in Southeast to the Faces in the Crowd outside Providence Park downtown and miniature sculptures along SE Division, Portlanders have found creative ways to adorn statues across the city with masks amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Below, check out some of the images our photographers have snagged across the Rose City.
Beth Nakamura
A statue of George Washington in front of the German American Society of Portland in Northeast Portland wears a mask made from fabric bearing the American flag. April 13, 2020 Beth Nakamura/Staff
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Sean Meagher
Facing the Crowd Timbers mask
Portland Timbers fans put a mask on the Facing the Crowd sculpture outside Providence Park. Sean Meagher/Staff
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Mark Graves
A toy horse wearing a tiny PPE mask is tethered to a sideway in SE Portland's Foster-Powell neighborhood amid the coronavirus outbreak. The toy is presumably part of the Portland Horse Project, an ongoing community art activity that utilizes the rings attached in sidewalk curbs across the city. Mark Graves/Staff
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Sean Meagher
Facing the Crowd Thorns mask
Portland Thorns fans put a mask on the Facing the Crowd sculpture outside Providence Park. Sean Meagher/Staff
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Mark Graves
Tiny sculptures along SE Division street are fitted with masks as a symbol of the times during the coronavirus outbreak. Mark Graves/Staff
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Mark Graves
Tiny sculptures along SE Division street are fitted with masks as a symbol of the times during the coronavirus outbreak. Mark Graves/Staff
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Mark Graves
Tiny sculptures along SE Division street are fitted with masks as a symbol of the times during the coronavirus outbreak. Mark Graves/Staff
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Mark Graves
Tiny sculptures along SE Division street are fitted with masks as a symbol of the times during the coronavirus outbreak. Mark Graves/Staff
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Sean Meagher
The Vera Katz statue on the Eastbank Esplanade is wearing a mask during the coronavirus pandemic on April 14, 2020.
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Ryan Fernandez/The Oregonian
A Christmas bear wearing a mask popped up at a home in the Sellwood-Moreland area during the coronavirus pandemic. Photo taken on April 14, 2020.
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Julie Evensen
A bear statue at the Fairview Community Park is wearing a mask during the coronavirus pandemic on April 14, 2020.
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Mark Graves/The Oregonian
A home in Southeast Portland's Mount Tabor neighborhood has transformed one of their giant well-trimmed shrubs into a face with eyes covered by a giant PPE mask.
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Mark Graves/The Oregonian
A home in Southeast Portland's Mount Tabor neighborhood has transformed one of their giant well-trimmed shrubs into a face with eyes covered by a giant PPE mask.
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