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Flower Flash

by Lewis Miller

From Lewis Miller, the celebrated floral designer and "Flower Bandit" himself, an intimate and joyous behind-the-scenes look at his signature Flower Flashes as they introduced bright moments of natural beauty into the city when they were needed most.

FORMAT
Hardcover
LANGUAGE
English
CONDITION
Brand New


Publisher Description

From Lewis Miller, the celebrated foral designer and Flower Bandit himself, an intimate and joyous behind-the-scenes look at the Flower Flashes as they introduced bright moments of natural beauty into the city when they were needed most Before dawn one morning in October 2016, renowned New York-based floral designer Lewis Miller stealthily arranged hundreds of brightly colored dahlias, carnations, and mums into a psychedelic halo around the John Lennon memorial in Central Park. The spontaneous floral installation was Miller's gift to the city--an effort to spark joy during a difficult time. Five years and more than ninety Flower Flashes later, these elaborate flower bombs--bursts of jubilant blooms in trash cans, over bus canopies, on construction sites and traffic medians--have brought moments of delight and wonder to countless New Yorkers and flower lovers everywhere, and earned Miller a following of dedicated fans and the nickname the Flower Bandit. After New York City entered lockdown, Miller doubled down, creating Flower Flashes outside hospitals to express gratitude to frontline health workers and throughout the city to raise spirits. This gorgeous and poignant visual diary traces the phenomenon from the first, spontaneous Flower Flash to the even more profound installations of the pandemic through a kaleidoscopic collage of photos documenting the Flower Flashes, behind-the-scenes snapshots, Miller's inspiration material, fan contributions, and more.

Author Biography

Lewis Miller was born and raised in California farm country amid olive, almond, and peach orchards, and developed a respect for nature early on. At eighteen, he moved to Seattle where he studied horticulture and landscape design, and after seven years of successfully pursuing his interests in design, flowers, and event planning, Miller moved to New York, where he worked for one of the city's top floral boutiques. In March of 2002, Miller's vision of a country life in a metropolitan setting inspired him to create Lewis Miller Design. Since striking out on his own, Miller has created stunning floral designs for the Met, the Whitney, Tiffany, Ferragamo, Versace, Viktor & Rolf, and Bergorf Goodman. In 2016, Miller invented the Flower Flash--a guerilla flower installation--and has created more than 80 since.

Review

'Lewis Miller, who has, under cover of night, turned the city's bedraggled mascots, the waist-high metal mesh garbage cans, into giant vases - is taking the most evanescent of the decorative arts into places it has rarely gone. Unlike graffiti, which is meant to leave its mark on mostly urban environments for as long as possible, these installations attempt not to defy but to chronicle nature's mutability.' - T, The New York Times Style Magazine'There is something magical about chancing upon a flash. Flowers spring up overnight out of waste bins or grow like beautiful weeds from old phone boxes – if the weeds were roses and anemones.' – The Financial Times'The Banksy of floral design.' – The New Yorker'If you live in New York City - or lurk on social media even a little bit - chances are you've come across the following strange and wondrous sight: A huge, colorful arrangement of fresh flowers placed at a seemingly random location. Perhaps a larger-than-life bouquet of forsythia and sunflowers bursting from an empty city trash can. Or a mammoth garland of roses draped around a statue in Central Park. These installations are so striking, they've likely caused you to stop in your tracks. They've also likely caused you to ponder the identity of the genius bandit behind these glorious acts. The genius bandit, it turns out, is Lewis Miller, a florist known for his fantastical wedding and party arrangements. . . He and his merry band of beautifiers have been stealthily creating what they call Flower Flashes. Their goal? Only to bring joy to their fellow citizens' daily commutes.' – Vogue'A visual diary of sorts, this book chronicles the phenomenon of designer Miller's Flower Flashes. The stealthily arranged floral art installations brought life to New York City in the most unexpected places, from trash cans to the John Lennon Memorial in Central Park.' – Dallas Morning News Online

Review Text

"Lewis Miller, who has, under cover of night, turned the city's bedraggled mascots, the waist-high metal mesh garbage cans, into giant vases - is taking the most evanescent of the decorative arts into places it has rarely gone. Unlike graffiti, which is meant to leave its mark on mostly urban environments for as long as possible, these installations attempt not to defy but to chronicle nature's mutability." - T, The New York Times Style Magazine "There is something magical about chancing upon a flash. Flowers spring up overnight out of waste bins or grow like beautiful weeds from old phone boxes - if the weeds were roses and anemones." - The Financial Times "The Banksy of floral design." - The New Yorker "If you live in New York City - or lurk on social media even a little bit - chances are you've come across the following strange and wondrous sight: A huge, colorful arrangement of fresh flowers placed at a seemingly random location. Perhaps a larger-than-life bouquet of forsythia and sunflowers bursting from an empty city trash can. Or a mammoth garland of roses draped around a statue in Central Park. These installations are so striking, they've likely caused you to stop in your tracks. They've also likely caused you to ponder the identity of the genius bandit behind these glorious acts. The genius bandit, it turns out, is Lewis Miller, a florist known for his fantastical wedding and party arrangements. . . He and his merry band of beautifiers have been stealthily creating what they call Flower Flashes. Their goal? Only to bring joy to their fellow citizens' daily commutes." - Vogue

Review Quote

"Lewis Miller, who has, under cover of night, turned the city's bedraggled mascots, the waist-high metal mesh garbage cans, into giant vases -- is taking the most evanescent of the decorative arts into places it has rarely gone. Unlike graffiti, which is meant to leave its mark on mostly urban environments for as long as possible, these installations attempt not to defy but to chronicle nature's mutability." --T, The New York Times Style Magazine "There is something magical about chancing upon a flash. Flowers spring up overnight out of waste bins or grow like beautiful weeds from old phone boxes - if the weeds were roses and anemones." --The Financial Times "The Banksy of floral design." --The New Yorker "If you live in New York City--or lurk on social media even a little bit--chances are you've come across the following strange and wondrous sight: A huge, colorful arrangement of fresh flowers placed at a seemingly random location. Perhaps a larger-than-life bouquet of forsythia and sunflowers bursting from an empty city trash can. Or a mammoth garland of roses draped around a statue in Central Park. These installations are so striking, they've likely caused you to stop in your tracks. They've also likely caused you to ponder the identity of the genius bandit behind these glorious acts. The genius bandit, it turns out, is Lewis Miller, a florist known for his fantastical wedding and party arrangements. . . He and his merry band of beautifiers have been stealthily creating what they call Flower Flashes. Their goal? Only to bring joy to their fellow citizens' daily commutes." --Vogue "You need to add [Flower Flash] to your reading list. . . . [It] traces Miller's floral journey from the first installation to now through behind-the-scenes snapshots and explanations of each creation." --Veranda "Everything we've ever wanted to know about esteemed New York florist Lewis Miller and his famous Flower Flashes that bring beauty to the urban landscape and joy and comfort to all that pass by them." --Flower Magazine

Details

ISBN1580935850
Author Lewis Miller
Pages 240
Publisher Monacelli Press
Language English
Year 2021
ISBN-10 1580935850
ISBN-13 9781580935852
Format Hardcover
Audience General/Trade
Imprint Monacelli Press
Country of Publication United States
Place of Publication New York
Illustrations 250
Publication Date 2021-11-02
AU Release Date 2021-11-02
NZ Release Date 2021-11-02
US Release Date 2021-11-02
UK Release Date 2021-11-02
DEWEY 745.92097471

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