New Charlotte Mural Pays Tribute to Hand Sanitizer: 'Pure’ll Gold'

CHARLOTTE, N.C. — If you've gone grocery shopping recently, you may have had a hard time finding hand sanitizer. As concerns surrounding COVID-19 continue to grow, many people have stocked up on the product — leaving aisles empty in several stores. 

Charlotte artist Darion Fleming had that same problem last week. He was getting supplies and went to three different stores looking for hand sanitizer. No luck. 

Fleming says he was inspired by that experience and decided to make that problem into art for everyone to enjoy. He found a wall he could use, and put in "about 80 to 90 hours of work." 

The finished product: a bottle of hand sanitizer that's dripping gold. 

He called it "Pure’ll Gold," since he says Purell seems to be as hard to get ahold of as gold lately.

The mural is located in the 2100 block of North Davidson Street, across the street from The Hobbyist. 

Fleming said he hoped the mural would "give someone a smile or laugh," adding he knows it's been hard to be positive with concerns about coronavirus. His favorite part since he finished the mural Friday has been seeing the community respond with joy.

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