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    artistic

    US /ɑ:rˈtɪstɪk/

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    UK /ɑ:ˈtɪstɪk/

    A2
    adj.AdjectiveBeing able to paint, write music, etc.; creative
    Isabel draws well because she is artistic

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    22:22#AskGaryVee Episode 72: Casey Neistat on Applying to College & How to Focus on Goals
    • but I look at you way more artistic than I may.

      but I look at you way more artistic than I may.

    • but you can make a great living at it and you're realizing an artistic passion that is certainly in line with painting.

      but you can make a great living at it and you're realizing an artistic passion that is certainly in line with painting.

    A2

    12 Signs You’re Way More Intelligent Than You Realize

    11:4412 Signs You’re Way More Intelligent Than You Realize
    • pose questions related to creative or artistic  intelligence. If you're a highly creative person,  

      pose questions related to creative or artistic  intelligence. If you're a highly creative person,  

    • Intelligence quotient, or IQ tests, for example, rarely pose questions related to creative or artistic intelligence.

      Intelligence quotient, or IQ tests, for example, rarely pose questions related to creative or artistic intelligence.

    B1

    My Side Hustle Now Brings In $25K/Month - Here's How I Did It

    08:02My Side Hustle Now Brings In $25K/Month - Here's How I Did It
    • My side hustle really started focused on my art, and then when I moved into this space, was really able to focus on the production, the collaboration, not just around my own artistic practice, but around others.

      My side hustle really started focused on my art, and then when I moved into this space, was really able to focus on the production, the collaboration, not just around my own artistic practice, but around others.

    • and then when I moved into this space, was really able to focus on the production, the collaboration, not just around my own artistic practice but around others.

      and then when I moved into this space, was really able to focus on the production, the collaboration, not just around my own artistic practice but around others.

    A2

    5 Things To Say To Your Crush To Make Them Like You

    04:195 Things To Say To Your Crush To Make Them Like You
    • For example, compliment their artistic skills or a good book choice.

      For example, compliment their artistic skills or a good book choice.

    B1

    The Story of: Gerhard Richter (1932–Today)

    19:49The Story of: Gerhard Richter (1932–Today)
    • Richter was visiting documenta zwei in Kassel in 1959. He was strongly impressed by the works of Jackson Pollock or Lucio Fontana. As if an epiphany, Richter realized the creative prohibitions towards abstraction were wrong, as was his very own way of thinking up to that point. Due to the political situation of the Cold War and Richter's realization, the West offers more when it comes to his artistic endeavors. Gerhard and Ema left the

      Richter was visiting documenta zwei in Kassel in 1959. He was strongly impressed by the works of Jackson Pollock or Lucio Fontana. As if an epiphany, Richter realized the creative prohibitions towards abstraction were wrong, as was his very own way of thinking up to that point. Due to the political situation of the Cold War and Richter's realization, the West offers more when it comes to his artistic endeavors. Gerhard and Ema left the

    • Realism, and with reference to Socialist Realism, but also a label Richter wasn't too satisfied about. Richter was interested in current affairs, consumer society, new media and popular culture. He incorporated these elements into his painterly practice, depicting for instance televisions, design magazines, advertisements or political figures and events. This was the genesis of Richter's professional oeuvre, and photography was the starting point, something which used to be impossible with his academic background. He combined photography with his characteristic blurred effect, and immediately started to examine the relationship between both media, photography and painting, a true pillar within his artistic practice. The German artist was interested and fascinated by the dialectic relation between the objectivity and the subjectivity when painting photographs. For Richter, the photograph was the most perfect picture. He could eliminate conscious thinking, as the picture does not change, it is absolute, autonomous, unconditional and not linked to any style. With his blurred effect, he made everything equal, equally important and simultaneously equally unimportant. He was strongly drawn to depicting certain subjects from found photographic material. Think of military subjects, family portraits, images from newspapers or magazines. These selected images all have their very own narrative and motive to be painted, most often combining death or suffering, and its exploitation of death and suffering in media. From 1963 until 1964, Richter had his first exhibitions and commercial successes, collaborating with several galleries, and also collectors were starting to get really interested in his work and career. A landmark year for Gerhard Richter was 1966, for many reasons. The first, the birth of his daughter, Betty, whom he iconically painted in 1988. He also painted his wife

      Realism, and with reference to Socialist Realism, but also a label Richter wasn't too satisfied about. Richter was interested in current affairs, consumer society, new media and popular culture. He incorporated these elements into his painterly practice, depicting for instance televisions, design magazines, advertisements or political figures and events. This was the genesis of Richter's professional oeuvre, and photography was the starting point, something which used to be impossible with his academic background. He combined photography with his characteristic blurred effect, and immediately started to examine the relationship between both media, photography and painting, a true pillar within his artistic practice. The German artist was interested and fascinated by the dialectic relation between the objectivity and the subjectivity when painting photographs. For Richter, the photograph was the most perfect picture. He could eliminate conscious thinking, as the picture does not change, it is absolute, autonomous, unconditional and not linked to any style. With his blurred effect, he made everything equal, equally important and simultaneously equally unimportant. He was strongly drawn to depicting certain subjects from found photographic material. Think of military subjects, family portraits, images from newspapers or magazines. These selected images all have their very own narrative and motive to be painted, most often combining death or suffering, and its exploitation of death and suffering in media. From 1963 until 1964, Richter had his first exhibitions and commercial successes, collaborating with several galleries, and also collectors were starting to get really interested in his work and career. A landmark year for Gerhard Richter was 1966, for many reasons. The first, the birth of his daughter, Betty, whom he iconically painted in 1988. He also painted his wife

    B1

    Brief History of the Renaissance | 5 MINUTES

    05:16Brief History of the Renaissance | 5 MINUTES
    • The apex of artistic talent came later during the High Renaissance in the form of Leonardo da Vinci, Raphael, and Michelangelo who were supported by the Medici family.

      The apex of artistic talent came later during the High Renaissance in the form of Leonardo da Vinci, Raphael, and Michelangelo who were supported by the Medici family.

    • The apex of artistic talent came later during the High Renaissance in the form of Leonardo da Vinci, Raphael, and

      The apex of artistic talent came later during the High Renaissance in the form of Leonardo da Vinci, Raphael, and

    B1

    11 Things That Can Change Your Eye Color

    12:2411 Things That Can Change Your Eye Color
    • Novelists might be taking some artistic liberty when they describe eyes becoming dark and stormy and anger, but there really is something there.

      Novelists might be taking some artistic liberty when they describe eyes becoming dark and stormy and anger, but there really is something there.

    • Novelists might be taking some artistic liberty when they describe eyes becoming dark and stormy in anger,

      Novelists might be taking some artistic liberty when they describe eyes becoming dark and stormy in anger,

    B1

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    08:51Spider-Man: Far From Home — Behind the Scenes!
    • That sort of understanding coupled with artistic ability and hard work, you know, I think you can do-- you can get to where you want to go.

      That sort of understanding coupled with artistic ability and hard work, you know, I think you can do-- you can get to where you want to go.

    • That sort of understanding, coupled with artistic ability and hard work, I think you can get where you want to go.

      That sort of understanding, coupled with artistic ability and hard work, I think you can get where you want to go.

    A2

    Top 10 Most Disturbing Cult Classics You've Never Seen

    11:27Top 10 Most Disturbing Cult Classics You've Never Seen
    • The legacy of filmmaker Alejandro Hodorovsky is one that's firmly tethered to both controversy and artistic passion.

      The legacy of filmmaker Alejandro Hodorovsky is one that's firmly tethered to both controversy and artistic passion.

    • Number 10: "Santa Sangre." The legacy of filmmaker Alejandro Jodorowsky is one that's firmly tethered to both controversy and artistic passion.

      Number 10: "Santa Sangre." The legacy of filmmaker Alejandro Jodorowsky is one that's firmly tethered to both controversy and artistic passion.

    B2

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    06:38Must Visit Japanese Restaurants in London | Sushi, BBQ, Teppanyaki
    • Want to show how artistic you are, just select the drawing mode and colour away to your hearts content.

      Want to show how artistic you are, just select the drawing mode and colour away to your hearts content.

    • Want to show how artistic you are?

      Want to show how artistic you are?

    B1