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Discover LudwigThe phrase "artwork imagine" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete or incorrect expression, and without additional context, it is difficult to determine its intended use.
Example: "I want you to artwork imagine a world where anything is possible."
Alternatives: "visualize artwork" or "envision art".
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If there's any artwork, imagine what it was like for the artist to make it.
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Hughes's artwork imagines the aerodynamic spacecraft and clean-lined, arcing cityscapes of the original "Dan Dare" (by the artist Frank Hampson) as they might have been had everything gone horribly wrong.
In fact, it can be a kind of performance in itself; you, staring at an artwork, imagining yourself as the maker.
On that note, look at Stephanie Gonot, Feliks Tomasz KoÅczakowski, and Kitchen Ghosts' mouthwatering artwork and imagine the smell of chocolate wafting from your screen into your nose.
Figurative painter Dexter Dalwood creates artworks that imagine scenes from popular culture, such as Kurt Cobain's greenhouse and Lord Lucan's hideout.
The Nonspaces group exhibition at the Akbank Sanat arts center in Istanbul features a number of diverse digital artworks that imagine abstract landscapes of natural and artificial space.
The artwork's imagined resident, a scientist, is melancholy because he is "watching the Gulf disappear in front of us, as we all are," Mr. Dion said.
Inspired by photographs of Frida Kahlo as well as by her artwork, it imagines the feminist icon transplanted to modern-day Gotham and in possession of, among other things, a brocade shorts suit and a draped black silk frock with a vibrant botanical print and a wrapped waist.
Also, when I imagine artworks I'd like to create, I imagine them in both motion and a single still moment.
It's hard to imagine an artwork that can better assert wealth, power, and an interest in sneakerhead culture at the same time.
Here's a test: Try to think of a recently produced book, movie, poem, pop song or artwork that you could imagine being appreciated 50 or 100 years from now, the way we still gravitate to "The Starry Night," "Citizen Kane" or "Kind of Blue". Stumped?
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