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artificer a person skilled and artistic in making things with the hands; craftsperson. [1/2 definitions]
artistry the artistic quality of a product, or the artistic skill of a producer. [1/2 definitions]
arty (informal) displaying an affected or ostentatious artistic manner or interest.
aureole an encircling region of light, esp. in artistic representations of a god or holy figure, or around an astronomical object such as the moon; halo; corona.
avant-garde of or relating to artistic experimentation and invention. [1/3 definitions]
Beat Generation (sometimes l.c.) used to characterize some members of the generation that reached maturity in the late 1950s, esp. in the United States, who were alienated from conventional society and who promoted experimentation in artistic and literary forms.
bourgeois lacking artistic or social refinement; philistine. [1/6 definitions]
collaborate to cooperate or work with someone else, esp. on an artistic or intellectual project. [1/2 definitions]
colorist a painter whose employment of color is a principal means of artistic communication. [1/2 definitions]
critic a person whose work is to write evaluations of literary, artistic, or other cultural works. [1/3 definitions]
criticism the art of making skilled and detailed observations on literary, artistic, or scholarly works. [1/4 definitions]
culture the artistic and intellectual endeavors of a society or social class, as in the areas of music, art, fashion, and literature, or the works that are produced from these endeavors, esp. those considered of good taste and high value. [1/8 definitions]
dada (sometimes cap.) a primarily European literary and artistic period of the early twentieth century characterized by cynicism, anarchy, and a rejection of convention.
design an artistic rendering; drawing. [1/11 definitions]
designer a person who plans and creates designs for any of various artistic or commercial works. [1/2 definitions]
exposition a public exhibition of artistic or industrial artifacts. [1/3 definitions]
folk denoting the artistic forms of a traditional, esp. rural, culture. [1/6 definitions]
form the style, design, pattern, or method of an artistic work. [1/16 definitions]
formalism rigorous adherence to or observance of traditional forms, as in religious practice or artistic expression.
genius extraordinary power of intellect, esp. as shown in artistic or scientific work. [1/5 definitions]
genre a category of artistic work marked by a particular specified form, technique, or content. [1/3 definitions]