This floral designer has long transformed New York City's grittiest spots into giant flower displays. He calls them 'flower flashes.' Now, he's beautifying the streets with elaborate displays for health care workers amid the coronavirus pandemic.
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But amid the pandemic, the floral designer behind them has a renewed sense of purpose.Lewis Miller, owner of floral design company Lewis Miller Design, has long transformed the city's most grittiest spots into giant flower displays. He calls them"flower flashes." A New York phone booths erupting with flowers in one of Miller's flower flashes on March 12. Miller said he just wanted to express his creativity and make New Yorkers smile.
"New Jersey hospital worker here and I appreciate your commitment to making the city a more beautiful place," one person commented on Miller's post, which has over 17,000 likes. Like the rest of their flower flashes, Miller and his team didn't ask for permission so they were told by hospital security to take it down just 30 minutes after finishing their masterpiece.
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