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The phrase "abstract graphics" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe visual representations that do not depict recognizable objects or scenes, often used in art, design, or digital media contexts.
Example: "The artist's latest exhibition features a series of abstract graphics that challenge traditional perceptions of form and color."
Alternatives: "non-representational visuals" or "conceptual imagery".
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I love the development from watercolours to their recognisable abstract graphics.
In his play with the book as a physical object and his orchestration of text, illustration and abstract graphics, he is wonderfully inventive.
In "External Measures" a computer-driven projector programmed by Ms. Utterback responds to the viewer's presence and movements with jumpy, constantly morphing abstract graphics; it's a promising idea but wants more optical intensity.
Monument Valley, which is $4, is a highly regarded 3-D puzzle game with clean, abstract graphics and simple gameplay: You have to guide your character through an architectural labyrinth that's part M. C. Escher, part artwork all its own.
Sonnet+Imager is an object-based toolkit for creating instruments that produce abstract graphics in real-time.
In reaction to last season's bold abstract graphics, Philo looked at the quiet strength of women like Lee Miller with 1930s-inspired tailoring.
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The cover, designed by Feininger, is an abstract graphic design emblematic of his early Bauhaus work.
Made from lambswool, this abstract graphic-motif one is unusual, and the bright red zip detailing makes it even more eye-catching.
No doubt the Leonard Bernstein overture helped, but mainly I'd been hooked by the opening image — an abstract graphic representation of the Manhattan skyline that dissolved into the real thing.
While Friday's show used basic visuals as backdrops designed by the video artist Jesse Gilbert — mostly still photographs and abstract graphic patterns — it can seem like a multisensory work in which only the music has been realized.
Versace's tongue-in-cheek tie-dyed plaid shirt ($225, at Saks Fifth Avenue) lends an element of surprise, as does Barbara Rihl's abstract graphic fur muffler ($325) and a princess-pink evening bag ($125 at Bendel's) and matching hair clip ($65) encrusted with sugar sparkles, by Noir.
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