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Small to show the big

“Small Catastrophe’’ (plate glass with vitreous enamels), by Eric Sealine, in his show “Drift and Flow: All the Time in the World,’’ at Boston Sculptors Gallery.

The gallery says that the show, from the artist's archive, is a series of “abstracted land, sea and skyscapes rendered on glass." Its ‘‘freestanding jewel-like pieces, while intimate in scale, mimic larger geologic, fluid, and erosional forces — from continental drifts, to cloud formations in the sky, to the patterns of sand on the shoreline.’’

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