The Prudential Center displays Mrs. Jamaica during the Fleurs de Villes Voyage exhibit. This is taking place in Boston from Nov. 2-6th with independent florists from around the city coming together to make the 16 different exhibits.
The Prudential Center displays Mrs. Jamaica during the “Fleurs de Villes” Voyage exhibit. This is taking place in Boston from Nov. 2-6th with independent florists from around the city coming together to make the 16 different exhibits.
Credit to Eashaan Patel

Boston’s Prudential Center Displays 16 of the Cities Finest Florists Art Work

Voyage Art Exhibit Debuts In Boston
Voyage Art Exhibit Debuts In Boston

 

 Select florists from all over Boston had the opportunity to showcase a piece of their exotic artwork at the Prudential center from Nov. 2nd to 6th. This special attraction named “Voyage” is a competition run by Fleur de Villes that showcases different cultures from around the world through decorative flowers. 

 “Walking around and seeing all the flowers and all of the different cultures being represented is a really cool thing to see,” shopper Karlyn Lazazzero said. 

 Patrons of the Prudential Center are able to vote for their favorite mannequin during the week-long competition. With each florist having vastly different pieces of artwork, many of the voters had a difficult time picking out their favorite. 

  “All of these flowers and the pieces of art are just so beautiful,” shopper Sally Whitely said. “I love them all so much for different reasons but if I had to choose one as my favorite it would be Mrs. Jamaica because I love the beautiful colors that they used.”

 

 

“My daughter was entertained whenever we passed by any of the mannequins. She loved sniffing the flowers and I wasn’t going to stop her if it kept her interested long enough to let me look at them to.”

— Adam Chittum

 

  Graphic by Parker Smith

 

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1wT9bpfF5YCi_kGJdHoNYT1EoBo1wk5rS/view?usp=sharing
Parker Smith

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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