But that could turn out to be a blessing: Linking C36 to other atoms could yield
compounds that are
more stable than C36 alone, as well as impart useful optical and electronic properties.
The electrocatalyst is safer and
more stable than the volatile
compounds found in lithium batteries, and can function in rain, extreme temperatures and other harsh conditions.
«Made of glazed and fired clay, Rosen's primary medium, and not
more than a few feet high... the sculptures seem to have neither fixed contours nor
stable shape; even their scale appears to shift as you look... not so much covered with as
compounded of hundreds of writhing, snakelike elements, they are variously volcanic, beastly, catastrophic and unnervingly funny, suggesting things going terribly wrong, but not yet irreversibly...» Nancy Princenthal Rosen's work has been in many solo shows in museums, commercial galleries and non-profit spaces.