We visited the front of the store, which includes a large iridescent orange urn, a restaurant-warming gift from fellow chef Daniel Boulud.
He had the minitower adorned with iridescent paint and a laser-cut, backlit design.
The swift, stiff brushwork in Manet's "The Parisienne" (1875) makes one think of blue-black feathers, the iridescent wings of a grackle.
"The huge, iridescent paillettes came down at a diagonal and created a great mermaid effect, " Rubenstein said.
The home is 7, 000-square feet and has numerous suites and an open floorplan, along with a lovely pool of iridescent mosaic tile, with adjoining sauna and shower facilities.
In the next, he would reject traditional artists' tools in favor of found objects, black tar paper (textured and pebbly and quite iridescent, giving the impression of a midnight sky) or sentimental postcards, eliminating, in a sense, all traces of technique and skill--and even of the artist (some of the "objects" were assembled by carpenters).
The program is part of a non-profit organization called Iridescent that aims to increase the participation of women in STEM.
Here, the statues were abandoned in the middle of frantic construction, along with elaborate stone carvings, caves, and a perfect volcanic crater filled with an iridescent lake.
The X-Change went well with Professor Pete Vukusic bringing colour and iridescent butterflies to the proceedings, and Clifford Stott getting a rise out of the audience on why people become violent in groups.
There, at the far end of the cove, situated on a fringe of sand between verdant hills and an iridescent bay, lay the Moken village.
More commonly known as the Northern Lights, when the spectacle is in full flow iridescent colors dance across the Arctic night, setting the sky ablaze with a range of cosmic greens, reds and yellows.
When a preening guest approaches the mirror, the surface illuminates to reveal tiny, iridescent Botox bottles with preserved narcissus flowers.
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