Four installations could be seen on Friday (local time) on the famous street – at a bus stop, in front of a fountain, on a street corner and the cordon of a construction site. Numerous people stopped and photographed the colorful flowers.
“To honor this day – and everyone, because New Yorkers have been through a lot and keep getting up,” the organizers said on Instagram.
The design company Lewis Miller is already known in the metropolis for its “Flower Flashes” – colorful, short-lived creations for which flowers left over at events are normally used to transform monuments, sculptures or even garbage cans into flower installations.
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