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work of art

1 of 1noun
/ˈwɝk əv ˈɑrt/
Forms:works of art
1

a creative product, such as a painting, sculpture, poem, or piece of music, that demonstrates strong imaginative or aesthetic appeal

  • The museum’s new exhibit features a work of art by Van Gogh, showcasing his unique use of color and texture.
  • Her latest poem is a work of art, weaving together themes of love and loss with striking imagery.
  • The symphony was a work of art, with its complex harmonies and emotional depth captivating the audience.
  • The ancient sculpture is considered a work of art, admired for its beauty and historical significance.
  • The film was praised as a work of art, with its innovative storytelling and stunning cinematography.
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2

something that is exceptionally well-crafted, attractively presented, or intricately detailed, often admired for its beauty or creativity

  • The wedding cake was a true work of art, with delicate sugar flowers and intricate designs.
  • Her handmade quilt was a work of art, showcasing her talent and attention to detail.
  • The chef’s plating turned every dish into a work of art, almost too beautiful to eat.
  • The garden was a work of art, with perfectly trimmed hedges and vibrant flower arrangements.
  • The vintage car’s restoration was a work of art, with every detail meticulously preserved.