artistry  /ˈɑr tɪ stri/ ? Meaning of "artistry"

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Definition(s):

  • (n) a superior skill that you can learn by study and practice and observation

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Usage(s):

  1. But beneath the chaos is a fanatical order, the desperate artistry of a genius scribbling as his life ran out Bolao died of liver disease in Spain in 2003.
  2. Independence from Britain sparked a robust, questioning artistry.
  3. In the confrontation of rock-hard reality and paper-thin artistry, sometimes, as in the children's game, paper overcomes stone.

Quotes

  1. In announcing the registry, Librarian of Congress James Billington said the list "showcases the diverse beauty, humanity and artistry found in the American soundscape."
    on Jun 26, 2010 By: James Billington Source: MiamiHerald.com

  2. "The depth of your artistry is only more overwhelmed by the generosity of your spirit and your warmth," said Garcia, who worked with Pacino on "The Godfather: Part III." "You're Van Gogh. You're Modigliani. That's who you are."
    on Jun 8, 2007 By: Andy Garcia Source: Washington Post

  3. The head of the Sony Corporation Sir Howard Stringer said: "Michael Jackson was a brilliant troubadour for his generation, a genius whose music reflected the passion and creativity of an era. His artistry and magnetism changed the music landscape...
    on Jun 25, 2009 By: Howard Stringer Source: Independent

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