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Discover Ludwig'make art' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to generally describe creating art, such as painting, drawing, or sculpting. For example, "We should all take a break from our screens and make art—it's a great way to express ourselves."
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He didn't make art, exactly.
He wanted to make art.
Make art, not video.
I just make art".
"Optics don't make art".
Others make art.
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It is making art".
Who is making art?
Making art?
Making art is making choices.
"I was always making art".
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