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artistic English

Meaning artistic meaning

What does artistic mean?
Definitions in simple English

artistic

If something is artistic, it is an example of good art. If something is artistic, it is of or related to art.

artistic

relating to or characteristic of art or artists his artistic background satisfying aesthetic standards and sensibilities artistic workmanship aesthetically pleasing an artistic flower arrangement

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Topics artistic topics

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Simple sentences

Everyone has the right to the protection of the moral and material interests resulting from any scientific, literary or artistic production of which he is the author.
It is the most artistic picture I have ever taken.
He was raised in an artistic family.
The artistic beauty of the garden is truly amazing.
The artistic beauty of the garden is really breathtaking.
Tom took some artistic license.
Tom is artistic.
I'm artistic.
I have absolutely no artistic skills.
Are you artistic?
You have an imaginative, artistic and pretty romantic personality.
I don't have any artistic talent.
Tom doesn't seem to be as artistic as Mary.
She was over thirty when her artistic talent emerged.
My father is far from artistic.
The Italian text is more oriented to the artistic elements.
In addition, she has an artistic flair.

Movie subtitles

I think that movie took a lot of artistic license!
The Mutual comedies gave Chaplin both financial and artistic freedom and a popularity unequalled by any other screen personality of the time.
I'm sure my beautiful room. will appeal to your artistic sense.
It's an artistic institution.
We don't grudge you your artistic life.
I wanted to make you something outstanding. something you could be proud of, something that would realize the potentialities of film. as the sociological and artistic medium that it is.
I know the play has artistic value.
So our murderer has artistic touch.
The last time you had a small artistic difference, I forgave you - this time, it's a little more serious.
I've always wished for more artistic talent.
He's the one man who might appreciate this from our angle, the artistic one.
Good fingers, strong, artistic.
Artistic value is achieved collectively by each man subordinating himself to the standards of the majority.
If you're not artistic it's easy to find all this kissing a bit distasteful.
There isn't the same feeling anymore. There isn't the same artistic satisfaction.
Very artistic.
An artistic life. Her father was a famous conductor in Vienna.
Oh, I meant to. That's artistic.
How is this for artistic? - That's swell. Hold it.
This must be an artistic achievement. -Please. After all, we're performing before a very distinguished critic.
My apologies for interrupting this marvelous artistic event, but.
The inspiration he found in nature was to bear rich fruit in the form of his artistic creation.
And this, alas, is my son. Here sits the shame of an artistic family, a famous father's despair, the root of his gray hair.
In a so-called artistic cabaret in town.
Long, slender and artistic, and a diamond ring the size of a small potato on the right little finger.
All this artistic nonsense.
She doesn't seem to have inherited any artistic abilities from either of us.
Artistic temperament?
Very artistic, I'm afraid.
But later you've shown that you have greater artistic talents.
Artistic temperament, off with the old and on with the new.
Maybe it's artistic to go to Leo's concert like that, but is it polite?
I'll make it look artistic.

News and current affairs

Strict Party control of religious, academic, artistic, and journalistic expression stifles the dissemination of necessary information and creative thought.
They are not beautiful, nor do they display great artistic skill.
In fact, it would not be hard to argue that sky-high prices have a corrupting influence on artistic expression.
The price for American-style democracy, he wrote, was artistic mediocrity and public conformity.
The outcome of the court hearings is difficult to predict, but it will answer the question of whether Russians have lost the freedom artistic self-expression that they gained after communism's fall.
But US experience shows that getting artistic leaders like orchestra music directors to participate in fundraising need not be bad for the artistic side of the job.
Michael Tilson Thomas in San Francisco, for example, has combined effective fundraising and artistic leadership to propel the San Francisco Symphony to the top rank of US orchestras.
The lack of profit does not diminish an alumni-dominated board's incentive to compete for prestige by, for example, hiring distinguished faculty, accepting meritorious students, and striving for athletic or artistic achievement.
Singapore may be efficient, and relatively free of corruption; but it is also a rather sterile place, with little room for intellectual or artistic achievement.
Yet judgments about literary or artistic merit should not be the basis for decisions about freedom of expression.
French artistic beauty is second to none.
In Stalin's time, the masterpieces of, say, Boris Pasternak or Dmitri Shostakovich were entrusted to give artistic voice to a silenced civil society.
What did the sheets of cloth covered by regularly interspersed colored dots - the products of Hirst's large and mechanized workshops - have to do with artistic innovation or originality?
In the artistic imagination of Europeans, America has become associated more with servitude than with freedom.
What limitation to artistic freedom do editorial cartoonists encounter in their work?

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