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Discover LudwigThe phrase "art darling" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used as a term of endearment or affection towards someone involved in the arts or creative fields.
Example: "You really captured the essence of the subject in your painting, art darling."
Alternatives: "creative love" or "art sweetheart".
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Buy now 3. Bugatti Vera Kettle: £190, John Lewis Now this is the kettle as a piece of art, darling.
He was an art darling in the 1980s, part of a group that included Julian Schnabel, Keith Haring and Jean-Michel Basquiat.
Grande dame of performance art, darling of the fashion world, and close friends with the likes of Björk, David Blaine and Antony Hegarty, her latest project is a theatrical mega-production about her own life.
It has the requisite white walls and charcoal matte floors of a big-city gallery, and when I was there had a show called Edition III that included the work of an art darling: Civan Ozkanoglu, a Turk who now lives in New York.
Today is the birthday of Pop-street art darling Keith Haring.
We haven't heard from art darling Lucien Smith in a while.
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It is little wonder that she is something of an art world darling and a stalwart on the biennale circuit.
But the shining star of the year has to be everybody's art world darling, the late Louise Bourgeois.
It looks like Munch is set to remain an art market darling for some time - heist or no heist.
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