artwork  /ˈɑr ˌtwɜrk/ ? Meaning of "artwork"

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Definition(s):

  • (n) photographs or other visual representations in a printed publication

Usage(s):

  1. Notorious prisoners' artwork, notes and even nail clippings are hot items online.
  2. It may seem a little strange to head to a hotel to look at artwork, but the Ritz-Carlton is no ordinary hotel.
  3. Google is obsessive about food, offering its employees three free gourmet meals a day that can be eaten in a cafeteria adorned by artwork created by Google employees.

Quotes

  1. In a statement, Ono called the project "such a symbolic piece of artwork, which will help people to learn how important it is to never forget the horrors of the Holocaust and to challenge hatred and prejudice wherever it arises."
    on Jan 3, 2008 By: Yoko Ono Source: International Herald Tribune

  2. "They're giving money to everyone but us, and it's my artwork at the end of the day that supports that program," Wyland says.
    on Jun 17, 2008 By: Wyland Source: International Herald Tribune

  3. "He sold artwork not owned by him and kept the money, and lured investment money in fraudulent investment opportunities," Morgenthau said.
    on Mar 26, 2009 By: Robert Morgenthau Source: Reuters UK

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