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Red roses from the Rose River Memorial honor the lives lost to coronavirus. (Courtesy of Rose River Memorial)
ORANGE COUNTY, CA It s time to grieve, artist Marcos Lutyens explains.
It started with just a few handmade, red felt roses, but the Rose River Memorial has now grown to signify the thousands who have died in the coronavirus pandemic.
Each rose represents a life, a loved one lost to coronavirus on Los Angeles Westside. Each rose symbolizes a memory and tribute behind a heartbreaking loss.
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The installation will be featured on March 1 at the Orange County Museum of Art, 1661 W Sunflower Ave., Santa Ana.
UpdatedTue, Feb 16, 2021 at 10:30 am PT
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Red roses from the Rose River Memorial honor the lives lost to coronavirus on the Westside. (Courtesy of Rose River Memorial)
SANTA MONICA, CA It s time to grieve, artist Marcos Lutyens explains.
It started with just a few handmade, red felt roses, but the Rose River Memorial has now grown to signify the thousands who have died in the coronavirus pandemic.
Each rose represents a life, a loved one lost to coronavirus on Los Angeles Westside. Each rose symbolizes a memory and tribute behind a heartbreaking loss.
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(Courtesy of Rose River Memorial)
Lutyens created the memorial, which is now featured at Building Bridges Art Exchange, 2525 Michigan Ave., Santa Monica. It s part of Santa Monica s Art of Recovery project, which since November has given local artists the opportunity to create public art addressing either economic recovery, community connectedness and restorative justice, or public health and safety. The insta