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Discover LudwigThe phrase "artists blend" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the way artists combine different styles, techniques, or mediums in their work.
Example: "In her latest exhibition, the artists blend traditional painting with digital art to create a unique visual experience."
Alternatives: "creators merge" or "artisans combine".
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And few artists blend the categories more inventively than ANDREA ZITTEL, who for the last 15 years has been researching and designing aesthetic alternatives for modern living.
In different ways, the artists blend recognizable elements with man-made schemes, juxtaposing the real with the artificial and raising the energizing issue of how to locate ourselves in relation to the art experience.
In 1994, Greg Kot of the Chicago Tribune attributed its resurgence to younger artists' blend of live instrumentation and hip hop production values, and cited Sons of Soul as "the most accomplished merger of hip-hop attitude with a '70s R&B aesthetic".
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In the late 20th century a younger generation of artists blended international trends and styles with Montenegrin imagery and political concerns.
Those artists blended to different degrees lessons learned from the bijinga (portraits of beautiful women) of the old ukiyo-e (floating world) masters like Kitigawa Utamaro and from European art.
(Is the young woman performing or recording the kinds of songs that helped militarize Japanese society?) "How Taisho artists blended Eastern and Western styles of the time -- that's an obvious feature of this show," said Ms. White, who organized the exhibition with Kendall H. Brown, an assistant professor of Asian art history at California State University, Long Beach.
Play - Granville Island is an eclectic hotspot of public market place, wildlife friendly, artists blended, green environment with sweeping views of the water.
Their Artist Blend is a great and smooth introduction to what this excellent blender can do.
This idiosyncratic English artist blends elements of comic books, illustration and graphic design into the fictive Bureau for the Investigation of Subliminal Imagery.
Whereas "The Bird Artist" blended these elements into a wonderfully odd, fablelike tale that attested to the author's distinctive voice, "Devotion" feels curiously tired and synthetic, a mannered mix of Mr. Norman's own idiosyncratic narrative tics and more traditional storytelling tropes.
Meet the Artist Blending Fact and Fiction in Lebanese History.
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