garbage flowers

I spotted this garden planted just outside the long frontage of the Museum of Modern Art on West 53rd Street today. I was on my way to the American Folk Art Museum located next door.

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Each “flower” bore one green leaf attached to its shiny metal stem. The individual pieces had been signed and numbered.

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On the reverse of each leaf were the words, “Original – Garbage Flowers – Genuine,” arranged in an oval gently suggesting a logo.
Oh yes, when I passed the site again two hours later I was astounded to find that no one had removed a single blossom, and none had wilted, not one wit.

2 thoughts on “garbage flowers”

  1. No, I really didn’t, although I think I was surprised by my control. But once I got home I found out where they can be bought (see the link on the phrase “Garbage Flowers” below the bottom photo).

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