Check Out These Amazing Art Prints By Artists Hit Hard By Coronavirus Cancelations
Every industry across the board istaking a hitfrom the coronavirus, but one of the biggest hit may be the freelance artist community, who depend on conventions and big events to promote their artwork and sell to the public. With conventions and galleries closed for the foreseeable future, /Film wanted to give a boost to struggling artists who were badly hit by coronavirus cancelations. Check out a few of them below and please let us know of any other artists who are struggling right now.
hi all. i had planned on saving this piece for a secret event i was doing in the spring thats now gone. all my events are gone. all my jobs are gone. im very flustered, so here it is.“to all that come to this happy place…“24x36” 10 color screenprinthttps://t.co/TuhsNPzubdpic.twitter.com/KgkW35rDCt

— Daniel Danger (@tinymediaempire)July 01, 2025
Celebrated artistDaniel Danger, whowe’ve featuredmany times on this site before, is well-known for the eerie, atmospheric beauty that he brings to his art. That’s true of his newest piece, which shows a dilapidated Disneyland, complete with the famous “partners” statue. Titled “to all that come to this happy place…” the art print was supposed to debut at a secret event this spring that has now been canceled, and Danger was at a loss as to where he could sell it. He’s now selling 10 copies of the 24x36” print at his online store for a limited time through the next two weeks. You can pre-order the printhere.

It was a total coincidence that Danger is debuting a Disneyland piece in the aftermath of Disneyland closing amidst coronavirus concerns. “I love the Disney parks and the creativity they represent and would never wish them harm. I simply wanted to do my take on it,” Danger said in a follow-uptweet.
Another artistwe’ve featured before, Joey Spiotto put the plea out to Twitter after recently canceled events hit his primary source of income. The artist known for his adorable illustrations of familiar movies and TV shows — most famously through his ongoingStorytimeart shows — is offering a 20% discount on all art prints in his shop, with new prints to be added soon.
My wife and I are both self-employed and we both have been hit by the cancellation of events that serve as our primary source of income so EVERYTHING in my shop is 20% off until April. New prints will be added soon too! Be kind and wash your handshttps://t.co/AhOCZD55CO
— Joebot (@JoeySpiotto)July 07, 2025
Among Spiotto’s featured items are aStar Warsprint featuring all the beloved characters from the nine-film Skywalker Saga, and his “High Fidelity” series which transformed iconic characters into album covers inspired by classic vintage record albums. Check out Spiotto’sEtsy shop here.
Last, but not least is Tim Doyle, another /Film regular whoseart we love to feature. Doyle has done his fair share of art inspired by film and television, and for the last few years has focused on recreating iconic locations from your favorite TV shows. But his latest collection is inspired by music — specifically the music of Metallica. With coronavirus cancelations hitting Doyle too, the artist is offering limited edition Metallica gig posters for 50% off. You can buy the collectionhere.
Freelance artists are one of the biggest groups hit by the coronavirus pandemic, with conventions and events postponed for the foreseeable future. One of those canceled conventions, Emerald City Comic Con, has a page featuring all the artists in the artist alley who didn’t get to show off their works at the con. See themhere.
Are you an artist or do you know any artists affected by coronavirus cancelations that we should feature? Let us know.