A glowing white cultured pearl circumnavigates a shining circle like a planet in the outer reaches of a solar system in this Peruvian cocktail ring.
Not exact matches
«If yoga has the attention of the popular
culture right now (and it most certainly does), then Jivamukti is the
white - hot center of that focus in New York,» said a
glowing 1998 Times piece.
A single
cultured pearl
glows brilliantly
white between two stones of green peridot totaling one carat.
The exotic
glow of a stark
white cultured pearl stands in contrast to the dazzling, faceted red garnets found on this brilliant pair of earrings created by Indian artisan Babun Dey.
The
glow of red,
white and blue from Rafael Ferrer's Artforhum neon, rendered in the typeface of the magazine to which the wordplay refers, creates a new visual language around established
culture.
When scrutinised carefully, Bernhardt's work offers up intriguing sets of tonal, temporal and formal correspondences: the yellow Pac - Men are the same colour as Lisa Simpson; the Smurfs and the Windex are an identical shade of blue; the facets of the Rubik's cube mirror the squares of chocolate; rectilinear black and
white forms (cigarettes) are the antithesis, both literal and figurative, to the
glowing, luscious fruits (papayas and kiwis); nature (toucans) counteracts the artificiality of consumer
culture (Nike trainers); the cartoon characters belong to both the past and the present, to the old and the young.