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Discover LudwigThe phrase "artistic message" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to the underlying meaning or theme conveyed through an artistic work, such as a painting, film, or piece of literature.
Example: "The film's artistic message challenges societal norms and encourages viewers to think critically about their beliefs."
Alternatives: "creative message" or "aesthetic message".
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While he was not thrilled at the prospect of paying $600 to secure the insurance policy, the self-described "environmental artist" said he wanted to return to Laguna Beach to deliver his artistic message.
He said: "What you're doing is wrong!" I think he thought it was demeaning the artistic message.
Ronald L. Kuby, the lawyer who represented Mr. Tunick in the lawsuit, said the gallery was in the right as long as it was portraying an artistic message.
Dancing in the nude, like other forms of dance, is an expressive activity that conveys a distinct artistic message warranting free-speech protection.
One criticized Glover for contributing to the overuse of "traumatic violence against black people in order to convey an artistic message," but Rev. Sharon Risher, the daughter of shooting victim Ethel Lance, said the video speaks to how death is normalized.
Then there are those objects and phenomena that offend or disturb us profoundly because their sensuous appearance is hideous, monstrous, or appalling, without any overall redeeming value such as an artistic message.
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Perhaps the most haunting room in this new show is dedicated to "Silent Ink," an installation that captures Cai's indirect but powerful approach to artistic messaging.
Many people believe that nudity is a form of costume and that performers should have the freedom to communicate their artistic messages through costume without state interference or police harassment.
"The government in Colorado is picking and choosing which messages they'll support and which artistic messages they'll protect," Kristen Waggoner of the Alliance Defending Freedom, told The Denver Post yesterday.
Students concerned mainly with persuasive and artistic communication often centre attention upon different kinds, or modes, of communication (i.e., narrative, pictorial, and dramatic) and theorize that the messages they contain, including messages of emotional quality and artistic content, are communicated in various manners to and from different sorts of people.
One of his most dangerous transgressions is his insistence on near-total artistic subjectivity private messages seemingly intended for his personal satisfaction.
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