Meryl Streep, who turns 72 today, The Post has learned.“It was one of these ideas that you have and you’re just like, ‘That’s so perfect’ — and she’s a national treasure, so everyone’s going to love it,” said 57-year-old artist and photographer Adrian Wilson.
He planned and installed the display along with his artist friend Matt Duncan, all with the use of easily removable stickers on the last “t” of the station’s signs.
Although Streep is his first tribute to a living celebrity, Wilson, who originally hails from England, is no stranger to turning subway stations into quirky artistic expressions.
He spent years anonymously transforming city platforms, and even above-ground street signs, into memorials for recently deceased icons.
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