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artisticexhibiting taste; conforming to standards of art; involving aesthetics Not to be confused with:autistic – a developmental disorder characterized by emotional detachment and difficulty in communicating with othersar·tis·tic A0447500 (är-tĭs′tĭk)adj.1. Of or relating to art or artists: the artistic community.2. Sensitive to or appreciative of art or beauty: an artistic temperament.3. Showing imagination and skill: an artistic design. ar·tis′ti·cal·ly adv.artistic (ɑːˈtɪstɪk) adj1. (Art Terms) of or characteristic of art or artists2. performed, made, or arranged decoratively and tastefully; aesthetically pleasing3. appreciative of and sensitive to beauty in art4. naturally gifted with creative skill arˈtistically advar•tis•tic (ɑrˈtɪs tɪk) adj. 1. conforming to the standards of art. 2. of or pertaining to art appreciation. 3. of or characteristic of art or artists. 4. showing skill in execution. [1745–55] ar•tis′ti•cal•ly, adv. ThesaurusAdj. | 1. | artistic - relating to or characteristic of art or artists; "his artistic background" | | 2. | artistic - satisfying aesthetic standards and sensibilities; "artistic workmanship"aesthetical, esthetic, esthetical, aesthetic - concerning or characterized by an appreciation of beauty or good taste; "the aesthetic faculties"; "an aesthetic person"; "aesthetic feeling"; "the illustrations made the book an aesthetic success" | | 3. | artistic - aesthetically pleasing; "an artistic flower arrangement"aesthetic, esthetictasteful - having or showing or conforming to good taste |
artisticadjective1. creative, cultured, original, sensitive, sophisticated, refined, imaginative, aesthetic, discerning, eloquent, arty (informal) They encourage boys to be sensitive and artistic. creative untalented2. beautiful, fine, pleasing, lovely, creative, elegant, stylish, cultivated, imaginative, decorative, aesthetic, exquisite, graceful, expressive, ornamental, tasteful an artistic arrangement beautiful unattractive, tasteless, inelegant, inartisticartisticadjectiveShowing good taste:tasteful, tasty.Informal: aesthetic.Translationsartist (ˈaːtist) noun1. a person who paints pictures or is a sculptor or is skilled at one of the other arts. 美術家 美术家2. a singer, dancer, actor etc; an artiste. He announced the names of the artists who were taking part in the show. 藝術家 艺术家arˈtistic adjective1. liking or skilled in painting, music etc. She draws and paints – she's very artistic. 藝術(家)的 艺术(家)的 2. created or done with skill and good taste. That flower-arrangement looks very artistic. 具有藝術風格的 艺术性强的arˈtistically adverb 在藝術(風格)上 有艺术地,在艺术上 ˈartistry noun artistic skill. the musician's artistry. 藝術才華 艺术才能artistic
the/an/(one's) artistic styleThe distinctive qualities of a particular artist or artistic movement. How would you describe Reubens' artistic style? That painting is clearly in the artistic style of the impressionists.See also: artistic, stylepoetic license1. Intentional violations of or deviations from traditional forms, standards, or syntax by a writer in order to achieve a particular effect. Don't get hung up on adhering too strictly to iambic pentameter—you can use a bit of poetic license if it means preserving the meaning and rhythm you want. Any two-bit poet can string together a jumble of words and call it poetic license.2. Minor changes to or misrepresentations of facts or history in the name of art or for the sake of an agenda. People complain about minor inaccuracies in historical dramas, but honestly they wouldn't be able to make the movies marketable without using a little poetic license.See also: license, poeticartistic license1. Intentional violations of or deviations from traditional forms, standards, or syntax by a writer in order to achieve a particular effect. Don't get hung up on adhering too strictly to iambic pentameter—you can use a bit of artistic license if it means preserving the meaning and rhythm you want. Any two-bit poet can string together a jumble of words and call it artistic license.2. Minor changes to or misrepresentations of facts or history in the name of art or for the sake of an agenda. People complain about minor inaccuracies in historical dramas, but honestly they wouldn't be able to make the movies marketable without using a little artistic license.See also: artistic, licensepoetic licenseliberties or license of the type taken by artists, especially poets, to violate patterns of rhyme, harmony, structure, etc. I couldn't tell whether he kept making spelling mistakes or if it was just poetic license.See also: license, poeticpoetic licenseAlso, artistic license. The liberty taken by a writer or artist in deviating from conventional form or fact to achieve an effect. For example, I've never seen grass or a tree of that color; but that's artistic license. [Late 1700s] See also: license, poeticartistic/poetic ˈlicence (often ironic) the freedom of artists or writers to change facts in order to make a story, painting, etc. more interesting or beautiful: In the book, a fair amount of artistic licence has been taken with the timing of historical events so that they fit with the story. ♢ I allowed myself a little poetic licence in describing the table as an antique. Licence in this idiom means ‘freedom to do or say whatever you want’.See also: artistic, licence, poeticEncyclopediaSeeartARTISTIC
ARTISTIC AngioRad™ Radiation Therapy for In-Stent Restenosis Intracoronary Trials. A clinical trial evaluating the safety and efficacy of the AngioRad™ gamma system in stented patients. Primary endpoint 6-month major acute cardiac events (MACE), target vessel failure. Conclusion The AngioRad system appears to prevent restenosis; larger trials are planned.ARTISTIC Cardiology A clinical trial–AngioRad™ Radiation Therapy for In-Stent Restenosis Intracoronary Trials–to evaluate the AngioRad™ gamma system in stented Pts See Stent. Patient discussion about ARTISTICQ. Are most artists truly bipolar? Dear friends, a lot of people see a connection between creativity and insanity. I don't believe that's the case. However, I'm an artist. And I joke about that three-word sentence "I'm an artist" can justify or rationalize ANY activity whatsoever. "No, no. I'm not crazy. What I'm doing here is perfectly reasonable. You see, I'm An Artist”. It's like a cutout from the Looney bin free cards! I have been recently thinking that most artists are bipolar after seeing some of their work. Are most artists truly bipolar or is it because most artists are not ambitious besides being almost poverty stricken? A. I believe that it is false to say most artists are bipolar or suffer mental illness at all. Artists are just that "artistic" most think outside the box and enjoy being a little different excentric if you will. Everyone in life has suffering (which some use to enhance creativity) wether it be sleepless nights with a new baby or death of a loved one, a break up etc... I am artistic and choose poetry and photography as my mediums. Most of my work is an expression of my current situation. If I am feeling down I will take pictures that express that, if I am happy my pictures will reflect that. My poetry reflects my love for the most part. Art is an expression of self. To have others view it is to stand naked in the middle of a room for others to judge. Perhaps some may think this process to be "crazy" for me it is liberating. Some view the world in a straight forward reolistic way and others view it in ideas and imaging. As an example my mother looks at my pa Q. I am an artist who is only breadwinner of my family.Can depression cause blurry eyes? I am an artist who is only breadwinner of my family. I have my own business which is flourishing well. I have three children who are doing schooling. My wife is a home maker. I don’t want her to go for a job. So she is very well taking care of me and my children for the past 12 years being at home. Now the problem is that due to natural disaster my studio was destroyed which made me to suffer from heavy depression even after I got the money from the insurance. For the past few weeks I could not draw or paint due to my blurry eyes. Can depression cause blurry eyes?A. Hi artist. Yes, depression can cause a depletion of all major nutrition absorption, including the vitamins like vitamin A, which helps maintain good vision. Loss of appetite in itself is a symptom of depression. Some times tears due to depression do tend to blur the vision. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P9QxddJOQY4&eurl=http://www.imedix.com/health_community/vP9QxddJOQY4_nervous_system_depression_psyche?q=how%20vitamins%20helps%20foriurl=http://i1.ytimg.com/vi/P9QxddJOQY4/hqdefault.jpg&feature=player_embedded More discussions about ARTISTICFinancialSeeArtartistic
Synonyms for artisticadj creativeSynonyms- creative
- cultured
- original
- sensitive
- sophisticated
- refined
- imaginative
- aesthetic
- discerning
- eloquent
- arty
Antonymsadj beautifulSynonyms- beautiful
- fine
- pleasing
- lovely
- creative
- elegant
- stylish
- cultivated
- imaginative
- decorative
- aesthetic
- exquisite
- graceful
- expressive
- ornamental
- tasteful
Antonyms- unattractive
- tasteless
- inelegant
- inartistic
Synonyms for artisticadj showing good tasteSynonymsSynonyms for artisticadj satisfying aesthetic standards and sensibilitiesRelated Words- aesthetical
- esthetic
- esthetical
- aesthetic
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