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1. artistry
noun. ['ˈɑːrtɪstri'] a superior skill that you can learn by study and practice and observation.
Synonyms
Antonyms
Etymology
- -ry (English)
- artist (English)
- artiste (French)
Rhymes with Artistry
- altimetry
- ancestry
- asymmetry
- autrey
- autry
- awtrey
- banditry
- baptistery
- basketry
- bigotry
- biochemistry
- buttrey
- buttry
- cabinetry
- carpentry
- chemistry
- chemistry
- circuitry
- complementary
- country
Sentences with artistry
1. Noun, singular or mass
They are much more concerned with the content of the message than the artistry of the message.
Quotes about artistry
1. As a composer and as a musician I'm a true believer - and this is not to be overly diplomatic - I'm a believer that there's artistry in everything from a lawn gnome to a desk chair to a symphony to an Andy Warhol painting. There's art in absolutely everything.
- Darren Criss
2. I think I've lived a pretty hard life. What I mean by hard is that... I've been kind of reckless with things. I'm a passionate person. I'm a super passionate person. I think there's definitely been sorrow in my life, good and bad. I think it comes through. I hope it comes through in my writing because to me that's what artistry is.
- Kip Moore