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The phrase "artistic guns" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe firearms that have been designed or decorated in a way that emphasizes aesthetics or artistic expression, rather than just functionality.
Example: "The exhibition featured a collection of artistic guns, showcasing the intricate designs and craftsmanship of the artists."
Alternatives: "decorative firearms" or "aesthetic weaponry".
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IN her terrific new book, "A Choreographic Mind," Susan Rethorst discusses the difficulties of sticking to your artistic guns in the face of forces like the market, the feedback of colleagues and the ever-changing fashions of the field.
But McQueen is portrayed as sticking to his artistic guns where "Le Mans" was concerned.
(First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy was famously heard greeting him afterward and at a loss for words, saying only, "Oh Mr. Copland! Oh Mr. Copland!") Aaron had tried to be "with the boys" by writing a 12-tone piece, whereas Sam had more or less stuck to his artistic guns and wrote a grand opera for the 20th century.
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The holiday season is also the time Hollywood trots out its artistic big guns for Academy Award consideration and tries to redeem itself from the mediocrity of the previous months.
The hobby-cum-project allowed Baxter to juxtapose the two worlds she inhabited liberal artistic New York City with the more pro-gun South.
If you're not particularly artistic just covering it with light gun-metal grey will do the trick, making sure you paint the eye-grooves yellow.
Here he seems to be the hired gun, for there is no artistic vision involved at all.
Not only does Guns in the Hands of Artists feature artists of varying genders, races, and ethnicities, but Ferrara also commissioned artists who specifically did not typically work with guns in their artistic practice like Nicholas Varney, a jewelry designer known for working with Hillary Clinton and Liza Minnelli, who created a 18-karat gold and diamond-encrusted bullet.
Not only does Guns in the Hands of Artists feature artists of varying genders, races, and ethnicities, but Ferrara also commissioned artists who specifically did not typically work with guns in their artistic practice – like Nicholas Varney, a jewellery designer known for working with Hillary Clinton and Liza Minnelli, who created a 18-karat gold and diamond-encrusted bullet.
Mr. Schlingensief (pronounced SHLIN-gun-zeef), who once described his artistic program as "total irritation," waged a tireless assault on received opinion in the arts and politics for more than two decades.
Despite the violence often associated with owning a gun collection, there's something vaguely artistic about their presentation something sculptural.
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