Philly Artist Draws Pictures of Those Lost to Coronavirus
A Philadelphia artist is marking the memories of those lost to coronavirus by sketching their images. NBC10’s Pamela Osborne shares RA Friedman’s story.
Ashleigh Walters of WPTV West Palm Beach interviews RA Friedman on his artistic approach to honor the lives lost in our communities to Covid-19
The Philadelphia Inquirer:
This artist has been on a mission to draw Philadelphians claimed by coronavirus. Now he’s looking for others to help.
Written by Stephan Salisbury
Image of the Artist, RA Friedman © Photo courtesy of Jessica Griffin, Photographer, The Philadelphia Inquirer staff
WHYY Philadelphia/PBS/NPR
‘Everyone is special to someone’: Philly artist enlists others to draw portraits of COVID victims
Written by Peter Crimmin
The COVID-19 Portrait Project seeks to document those who died of COVID-19. Artist RA Friedman began with Philadelphians then expanded the project to include other artists and all U.S. residents. (Emma Lee/WHYY)
The Broad Street Review
Friedman's art displayed on the gallery wall shows the breadth of all he and 28 project artists of various styles captured.. Photo courtesy of RA Friedman
A Window into the Pandemic
InLiquid Gallery and RA Friedman present
The Trouble I’ve Seen
Written by Dara McBride
The Jewish Exponent
Art Exhibit to Honor Faces of COVID Victims
By Jarrad Saffren