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Discover LudwigThe phrase "artsy effects" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe visual elements or techniques that are artistic or creative in nature, often in the context of photography, design, or multimedia.
Example: "The photographer used various artsy effects to enhance the mood of the images, making them more visually appealing."
Alternatives: "artistic effects" or "creative effects".
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After having produced artsy effects that took Valentino couture away from its central purpose of seducing clients, the design duo had gone back to the concept of dressing young, very young, women.
With Malcolm Burn as producer, "Red Dirt Girl" may be more musically accessible than her two previous releases, but it has many of the same Lanois-style artsy effects -- a tom-tom pulsing loudly behind a post-Phil Spector wall of sound, noises like whale-song and what sound like stray signals from SETI's Very Large Array.
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Some of these casual effects became too artsy.
But when "Jaws" came along, it took a bite out of artsy experimentation in 70's filmmaking, and special effects came in.
Kenneth Cole also demonstrated some finesse in outerwear with heavy military coats, but his efforts to make them look more expensive with leather and fur trims and an artsy wash-and-spin treatment had the wrong effect.
If you're feeling really artsy, you can tape electric lights to the rear "flat" portion of each eye for an awesome effect in low-light conditions.
Very artsy.
Very noisy and artsy.
She was super artsy.
"They seemed very artsy.
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