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Words used: Bring out: - To make something more noticeable or prominent., Look back on: - To reflect on past experiences or events., Take up: - To begin to engage in a new activity or hobby., To paint a picture: - To describe something vividly or in detail., A picture paints a thousand words: - Visual images can convey complex ideas more effectively than words alone., To have an eye for art: - To have a good appreciation or understanding of art., Artistic talent: - Natural ability or skill in creating art., Visual arts: - Art forms that are primarily visual in nature, such as painting, sculpture, and photography., Cultural expression: - The ways in which cultures express their values, beliefs, and identities through art and other forms., Masterpiece: - A work of outstanding artistry, skill, or workmanship., Palette: - The range of colors used by an artist; also refers to the board on which an artist mixes colors., Abstract: - Art that does not attempt to represent external reality but seeks to achieve its effect using shapes, colors, and forms., Art is long, life is short: A philosophical adage emphasizing the enduring nature of artistic expression compared to the ephemeral human experience., Be a true masterpiece: To embody exceptional quality and depth in one’s character or achievements, reflecting a profound and lasting impact., Cast a critical eye over something: To evaluate or scrutinize an object, idea, or situation with careful analysis and discernment, often to uncover flaws or merits., See things through rose-coloured glasses: To perceive situations optimistically or naively, often overlooking negative aspects or harsh realities.
Created by: А. Патрушева
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