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Discover LudwigThe phrase "art rendering" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to the process of creating a visual representation of an artwork or design, often in a digital or illustrative format.
Example: "The artist shared her latest art rendering, showcasing a vibrant landscape filled with color and detail."
Alternatives: "art illustration" or "art depiction".
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Objects for sale are displayed alongside actual art, rendering both products equivalent.
The researchers first employed DStretch, a tool that can be used on computers and some cameras to boost and sharpen the original pigments of rock art, rendering colors that are sometimes invisible to the naked eye.
It takes Vimeo videos and turns them into a type of ASCII art, rendering the images in a jumble of code as opposed to pixels.
Twelve-year-old Alex said his favorite sculpture was Claes Oldenburg and Coosje van Bruggen's giant orange "Typewriter Eraser, Scale X," a Pop art rendering of an eraser leaning precariously on edge, fiberglass brush bristles waving skyward.
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But Mr. Vogrin's art, rendered in bright sign enamel and fed by his outrage at social injustice, violence, consumerism and environmental destruction, is vigorous, unsettling and insistent.
But the originals, made in a place called Lai Thieu, north of Saigon, were beautiful pieces of temple art rendered in muted blues and greens.
Jenny Holzer, known for her word-based art rendered in LEDs and on billboards, in 1999 applied the theme and title "Protect Me From What I Want" to a BMW V12 LMR.
Before I went to meet him for the first time, Hembrey explained his project on the phone, saying that he'd made all the work in the biennial — some 400 pieces of art, rendered in 100 different styles — in just under two years.
Los Angeles County Museum of Art concept art, rendered in 1964.
Every picture Art rendered remains personal.
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