Flowers have always been the perfect Mother’s Day gift because they symbolize life, love, and hope. Starting Monday May 4th, you can send your loved ones a free virtual bouquet of flowers, with help from India’s Museum of Art and Photography (MAP) and their Bouquet of Hope.
Over a thousand flowers have been submitted from around the world — including from Michele Oka Doner, Ralph Gibson, Jay Levenson (MoMA),Zandra Rhodes, Fern Mallis, Daisy Soros, Colin B. Bailey (Morgan Library & Museum) — to MAP’s Bouquet of Hope.
Some were drawn or painted, others photographed their garden or a motif from fabric. MAP is creating the world’s largest flower bouquet to inspire hope; something we all need now more than ever.
Just in time for Mother’s Day, you’ll be able to pick your favorite flowers and virtually send a bouquet of your choosing to your loved one. You can also still submit a flower of your own and build a bouquet around it.
Flowers can be sent from and submitted to:
Thank you,
Glenda, Charlie and David Cates