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Art and creativity - idioms
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The finished painting ___ the sketch she started with.
bore no resemblance to
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The new interactive art installation ___ at the festival.
went down a storm
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Her latest sculpture was ___—it took months before critics began to appreciate its subtle beauty.
a slow burner
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That limited-edition print became ___ almost overnight after the artist’s international debut.
a collector’s item
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The gallery rejected our first exhibition concept, so it’s ___ to create something more original.
back to the drawing board
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Standing before the empty studio, she saw it as ___ for her next creative adventure.
a blank canvas
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You don’t need to ___—sometimes simplicity makes the strongest statement.
reinvent the wheel
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Her abstract designs were ___ in a market dominated by realism.
a breath of fresh air
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He’s got the technique of blending watercolor shades ___.
down to a fine art
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Picasso truly ___ by redefining what art could be.
left his mark on the world
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The bold use of colour in that mural really ___ as I walked through the city.
caught my eye
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Frida Kahlo ___ with her raw, deeply personal self-portraits.
broke the mould
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