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Bernal Rock Dons Face Mask For These Contagious Times

Just as our collective pandemic-induced boredom has spurred the city to rediscover its long-lost love of street art, we’re now seeing the Tumblr-era meme of yarn bombing begin flirting with a comeback. The Bernal art rock, which typically finds itself painted in the spirit of holidays or current events, now comes adorned with an enormous knitted mask. But someone should tell this rock that masks do very little in the outdoors—especially if you don’t have any lungs.

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The creativity behind Bernal Rock’s face mask is a wonderful reminder of how art can bring a smile during challenging times. It’s inspiring to see community spirit shine through such unique expressions. Similarly, enhancing your home’s exterior with Birmingham resin driveways can bring a touch of creativity and durability to your property. We specialize in crafting driveways that not only look great but also stand the test of time, much like the enduring charm of Bernal Rock.

I love how street art is making a comeback with creative spins like this yarn bombing. The Bernal art rock with the knitted mask is definitely a quirky take on current events, even if it’s a bit overkill for a rock. It’s fun to see how the pandemic has influenced these unique expressions of creativity.

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