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As with my own example, applied science is usually generated from the building blocks of blue skies research.
Fashioned from aluminum, one loop was painted bright pink and the other alternating blocks of blue, green, orange and yellow.
In the past, Ms. Horn has presented such insistent enigmas as rubber paving stones, slightly off-kilter spheres and blocks of blue glass.
His palette, never before removed from the studio, hangs on the wall, blocks of blue, white and yellow paint preserved perfectly.
One of his most famous paintings, "Danseuse aux Bords de la Mer" ("Dancer by the Sea"), a sequined figure with blocks of blue and grey, was the first Futurist painting bought by a noted collector, Lydia Winston Malbin.
In the headquarters of Koolhaas's Office for Metropolitan Architecture (now simply OMA), to the north of the city, where armies of bleary-eyed interns are summoning mysterious shapes from blocks of blue Styrofoam, there is a mild panic of public relations staffers.
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It is a remarkably eclectic document, containing as it does the names of men who have jobs like steelworker, investment banker, air-conditioning engineer and even heart surgeon, all sons of a few square blocks of blue-collar Brooklyn.
Mark King, an artist in Stonington, Conn., hand stenciled the wood floor in blocks of blue-violet and cream for $2,500; he charges $20 to $100 a square foot; (860) 535-3860.
He secures a block of blue wax to a movable platform under the mill's drill bit.
INSIDE: The house, a block of blue corrugated steel, was built in 2009 by a local architect as his personal residence.
Really: the centerpiece of the restaurant is a black steel "sculptural freezer reliquary," as Mr. Goggin called it, a cradle that will house an ancient two-ton block of blue ice that is planned to be wrested from the Greenland Basal Ice Sheet by a scientific expedition next March.
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