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Esthetic meaning
Alternative spelling of aesthetic.
Example sentences (14)
Some HOAs have rules requiring disclosure to neighbors in advance of esthetic changes to a residence, but your does not.
The story shares a similar esthetic as that of “Pulp Fiction,” which won Avary an Oscar along with Quentin Tarantino for best screenplay.
Like most Americans, I know little about classical Middle Eastern or even North African music, but one has to wonder how much of the regional music, especially its current or former popular artists, have influenced Tomb’s compositional esthetic.
You have a great esthetic appreciation of what I do,”‘ he said.
Blacklight paints that contain dyes that glow under UV are used in a number of art and esthetic applications.
He predicted the use of machines in future music, writing the influential Sketch of a New Esthetic of Music.
His ideas had a great influence on post-Archaic art, and the Greek architects and sculptors were always trying to find the mathematical relation, that would lead to the esthetic perfection.
Mandinga is a tricky and strategic quality of the game, and even a certain esthetic, where the game is expressive and at times theatrical, particularly in the Angola style.
Paul Iribe created for the couturier Paul Poiret esthetic designs that shocked the Parisian milieu with its novelty.
Subordinate character, setting, etc., which belong to the well balanced character of the esthetic production, are in themselves breadth; the subjective thinker has only one setting—existence—and has nothing to do with localities and such things.
The esthetic basis of Greek art.
The Greek sculptors and architects, tried to find the mathematical relation ( canon ), which would lead to the esthetic perfection.
Though in a non-technical sense "legible" and "readable" are often used synonymously, typographically they are separate but related concepts. citation Legibility and readability tend to support esthetic aspects of a product.
To know what a thing is, we must know the look of it": Rhys Carpenter: The esthetic basis of Greek art.