But dust in the Milky Way also emits polarized light that can have the same
curlicue pattern imprinted on it.
The result had hinged on the discovery of
a curlicue pattern in the polarization of the cosmic microwave background, the Big Bang's relic radiation.
Not exact matches
Zooming in for a close look at one of the tiny figures, however, opens up an entirely different
pattern: a riot of organic - looking tendrils and
curlicues sweeps out in whorls and rows.
Her incessant
curlicues, cute flowers, and undeniably beguiling
patterns, rendered in pastels and fluorescents that many would find cloying and vulgar, are at once totally sincere — she has repeatedly proclaimed her commitment to beauty and happiness — and willfully provocative.
Color and
pattern dominate in the luscious still lifes of Chicago's Megan Williamson, with boldly contrasting wrap - around foldings in «Paper Still Life» (2011) and overall
curlicues with an evanescent glass object in «Still Life with Glass Bottle» (2010).
Anyone who identifies him exclusively with his later color studies will find an unexpectedly varied artist here: a photographer of Aztec ruins (the Alberses adored Mexico, making more than a dozen trips), a furniture designer, a carver of bouncy
curlicue -
patterned woodcuts, and a collagist who could infuse the lift of devotional art into an arrangement of dried leaves.
Nature is horizontal and culture is vertical, and a
patterned bed sheet introduces the whimsical
curlicues of the social imagination into the horizontal biological realm.
Mark making, usually an additive process, becomes reductive in another new work, in which Yamahira has punctured the canvas surface in a
pattern of seemingly spontaneous swirls and
curlicues.
You can get them in intricate
curlicues or modern geometric
patterns, but they always have a certain «been here forever» rustic charm.
Featuring flowers, wreaths, ivy, and
curlicues, the complex
pattern has a slate hue and is set upon a subtle background the colour of fog.