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Discover LudwigThe phrase "artistic impulse" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to describe an instinctive drive to create art. For example: The young sculptor was driven by an artistic impulse to create a masterpiece.
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So even if we don't buy the rhetoric of Roth's professor in I Married a Communist, it is becoming clear that, to some extent, the artistic impulse and the political impulse are felt by artists themselves to be inherently at odds.
Animation is an artistic impulse that long predates the movies.
For a man driven by such a monomaniacal artistic impulse, he is startlingly uninterested in himself.
"It's this very interesting amalgam of the artistic impulse and the rationalist impulse," he said.
Though she ultimately opted for Harvard over Juilliard, her artistic impulse never faded.
Even today, she is hard-pressed to pin down the genesis of her artistic impulse.
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For all his gleeful fabrication of a realm of cultural aspirations and achievements, his subject is the mysteries that elude dialectics and disputations, the ones that animate the artistic, aesthetic impulse that his movie both exalts and embodies.
There was a divide between the two Mexican artistic impulses, with some artists feeling that no matter how passionate they were about their country's history, art had other purposes.
Nor will she idealise his artistic impulses.
But his artistic impulses had stymied him.
They want to believe someone's artistic impulses are unfiltered.
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