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The phrase 'artistic intentions' is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when referring to the aims of an artist when creating something. For example, "The artist expressed her artistic intentions through her unique style of painting."
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Despite all of this, what truly amazes me is the fact that people pursue (even sue) an artist with clearly artistic intentions, but blindly allow the state and private enterprises to photograph them both obsessively and intrusively.
The caretaker was the artist, even though he didn't have any artistic intentions, and the marks he left on the board make it look like a Cy Twombly or Jackson Pollock.
Sparshott's evocation of a unity of outcome and agency is complicated, however, by the fact that he thinks in terms of reconstructed or idealized, nonfactual artistic intentions, as opposed to the actual intentions and actions of the artist or artists responsible for the production of a "system of qualities".
My dad was like, "We should never back away from our true artistic intentions".
Like many fellow Pictorialists, she often manipulated her photographs to fit her artistic intentions.
That doesn't sound to me like a man without artistic intentions.
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There is an artistic intention articulated with nuance that too much of this production is missing.
Does the judgment hinge on artistic intention or is it the level of execution?
They embody Sugimoto's belief that art is possible even without artistic intention.
Her sculptures are instances of pack-rat formalism in which outrageous domestic complications are overcome by artistic intention.
Even when working on more original fare, the enormous teams that create today's video games dilute artistic intention.
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