Artwork base: meaning, definitions and examples

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artwork base

 

[ ˈɑːtˌwɜːrk ]

Noun
Context #1 | Noun

creative expression

Artwork refers to any creative expression of an artist, such as paintings, sculptures, drawings, or photographs. It is a visual representation of the artist's imagination and emotions.

Synonyms

art piece, creation, masterpiece.

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Word Description / Examples
art piece

This term is often used to refer to a specific piece within the broader category of artwork. It is slightly more casual.

  • She bought a beautiful art piece from a local artist
creation

Use this word when emphasizing the act of bringing something into existence. It is broader and can also apply to other creative fields.

  • His latest creation is a completely unique sculpture made of metal and glass
masterpiece

This term is used to describe an exceptionally high-quality or distinguished piece of art. It carries a very positive connotation.

  • The painting was considered a masterpiece by critics and art lovers alike

Examples of usage

  • It took the artist months to complete the artwork for the exhibition.
  • She sold her artwork to a collector for a significant amount of money.

Translations

Translations of the word "artwork base" in other languages:

🇵🇹 base da obra de arte

🇮🇳 कला कृति आधार

🇩🇪 Kunstwerk Basis

🇮🇩 dasar karya seni

🇺🇦 основа мистецького твору

🇵🇱 podstawa dzieła sztuki

🇯🇵 アートワークのベース

🇫🇷 base de l'œuvre d'art

🇪🇸 base de la obra de arte

🇹🇷 sanat eseri tabanı

🇰🇷 예술 작품의 기초

🇸🇦 قاعدة العمل الفني

🇨🇿 základ uměleckého díla

🇸🇰 základ umeleckého diela

🇨🇳 艺术品基础

🇸🇮 osnova umetniškega dela

🇮🇸 grunnur listaverks

🇰🇿 өнер туындысының негізі

🇬🇪 ხელოვნების ნამუშევრის ბაზა

🇦🇿 sənət əsərinin əsası

🇲🇽 base de la obra de arte

Etymology

The term 'artwork' originated in the mid-19th century, combining the words 'art' and 'work'. It has been used to describe various forms of artistic creations throughout history, reflecting the evolution of art and the changing perceptions of creativity.