Overhead,
clusters of curled glass ceiling lights glowed.
Not exact matches
One features the Olympic Park, hard by the Black Sea, home to a coastal
cluster of venues for hockey, speedskating, figure skating and
curling.
The researchers, Richard E. Smalley and Robert F.
Curl Jr.
of Rice University in Houston, and Harold W. Kroto
of the University
of Sussex in Brighton, United Kingdom, made their discovery in 1985 in Smalley's lab at Rice while working together to study how carbon atoms
cluster.
The flowers have 5 purple petals that separate and
curl back to frame a
cluster of feathery pink stamens with golden yellow ends.
Fleets
of decorative projection screens morph into Philip Guston facscimiles; becoming embracing cartoons which give way to
clusters of candles,
curled as if huddling for warmth.
The new wall - mounted sculptures and smaller pieces on pedestals at FreedmanArt are marvels
of compression and expansion:
clusters within
clusters intersected by straight rods and
curling tubes, with textures ranging from high - gloss to matte, and colors from gunmetal gray to custom - car greens, pinks, purples, yellows and blues.
His other two works in the show, «Untitled, 3 -15-8 / 17 -15-5 / 29 -15-7» (2011) and «Untitled, 3 -23-6 / 13 -23-7 / 27 -23-7» (2012), constitute an abrupt departure from «Untitled, 8 x 12 — Green,» in that each painting is composed
of three colors laid down in camouflage - like, free - floating brushstrokes ranging from sinuous, overlapping
curls to buzzing
clusters of tiny dabs.