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Art Idioms

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    Idioms and phrases related to art and pictures
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  • A blank canvas
    Facing something fresh and without content, in which anything is possible.
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  • the picture of health
    Someone who looks very healthy.
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  • the big picture
    The entire perspective on a subject. Not worrying about the details, but being able to look at the full situation.
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  • paint with a broad brush
    To generalize, view or describe something without much attention to the details.
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  • art of art's sake
    Art that's created to be pleasing to look at or to please the artist. Art created only for its aesthetic qualities and not to make a statement.
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  • let me paint you a picture
    To describe a situation in detail, bring it to life. Using words to make a mental picture of what happened.
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  • life imitating art
    In which circumstances in someone’s life are similar to something seen in a movie, book, play, or television show.
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  • State of the art
    The latest and finest quality available.
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  • Down to a fine art
    To have something down to a fine art means that any skill or talent, with much practice, can be considered to be a work of art.
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  • artistic license
    When facts or details are omitted or altered to meet the desires of the artist or storyteller.
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  • Back to the drawing board
    To start again from the beginning because the previous plan or idea has failed.
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  • Off the wall
    Strange or unusual in a creative way.
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  • Color Outside the Lines
    Do things unconventionally or creatively.
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