art for art’s sake
Art created for the sole purpose of being an artistic expression. Don’t interpret this piece as some sort of political statement—it’s just art for art’s sake.
art is long and life is short
proverb A phrase that emphasizes the permanence of art and the fleeting nature of human life. As I’ve gotten older, I’ve been painting more because I know that art is long and life is short.
be art and part of (something)
To be an active participant in something. I really hope you aren’t art and part of your brother’s foolish schemes.
down to a fine art
Learned, mastered, or understood perfectly, to the point of requiring little or no focus to do, recall, or accomplish. Make sure you practice these equations until you have them down to a fine art. I always get my routine down to a fine art so there won’t be any room for error during the performance.
dying art
Some human craft, skill, activity, or ability that is becoming obsolete. Honestly, film photography is becoming something of a dying art, now that everyone has super-advanced digital cameras right there in their pockets. Today, we’re talking about the dying art of writing letters by hand, and how they can help you form deeper connections with those you care about.
fine art
Something that requires finely honed abilities or a particular expertise. Managing an entire team of people is a fine art—I don’t think I could do it as well as Joann does.
get (something) down to a fine art
To do something very well or efficiently, as owing to one’s extensive amount of experience. I’m a working mom of three, so I’ve gotten lunch-making down to a fine art—I put out all the pieces of bread, add jelly to each one, and then do the same with peanut butter. Don’t worry, newbie, you’ll get scheduling down to a fine art soon enough.
get (something) down to an art
To do something very well or efficiently, as owing to one’s extensive amount of experience. I’m a working mom of three, so I’ve gotten the morning school run and office commute down to an art at this point. Making the schedule for the whole department was overwhelming at first, but I got it down to an art after a while.
have (something) down to a fine art
To do something well or efficiently, typically due to one’s experience at it. I’m a working mom of three, so I have lunch-making down to a fine art—I put out all the pieces of bread, add jelly to each one, and then do the same with peanut butter.
have (something) down to an art
To be able to do something very easily, adroitly, or efficiently, typically due to one’s extensive experience at it. I’m a working mom of three, so I’ve got lunch-making down to an art on schooldays. Just keep practicing, and before long you’ll have it down to an art.
have (something) off to a fine art
To do something well or efficiently, typically due to one’s experience at it. I’m a working mom of three, so I have lunch-making off to a fine art—I put out all the pieces of bread, add jelly to each one, and then do the same with peanut butter.
life imitates art
cliché Said when something in real life occurs in the same or a similar way to something that was depicted in a piece of art or fiction. Often used humorously or sarcastically. The disaster played out almost exactly as it did in the dystopian future depicted in the famous novel. A chilling instance of life imitating art. A: «And then they convinced us to get back together! It’s just like that movie The Parent Trap.» B: «Wow, life imitates art, huh?»
lost art
Some human craft, skill, activity, or ability that is, or is becoming, obsolete. Honestly, film photography is becoming something of a lost art, now that everyone has super-advanced digital cameras right there in their pockets. Today, we’re talking about the lost art of foraging, and how people around the country can benefit from that which grows all around them.
master the art of (something)
To become very adept or proficient in some area, activity, or pursuit. A: «That guy clearly hasn’t mastered the art of public speaking.» B: «Oh, I know. He could have put an insomniac to sleep with that lecture!» Will an MFA really help me to master the art of creative writing? You have to master the art of negotiation if you want to succeed in business.
state of the art
Having or using the most advanced, up-to-date technology available. Sometimes hyphenated when used before a noun. Our new state-of-the-art facility will be at the forefront of cancer research. After working in such a drab, old-fashioned office for so long, it’s refreshing to work somewhere that’s so state of the art.
the noble art (of self-defense)
The sport of boxing. Any two yahoos can get into a fistfight, but it takes real skill, dedication, and training to learn the noble art of self-defense. He spent most of his career training in the noble art before joining the world of mixed martial arts last year.
to a fine art
In a manner or form that is masterful. The English have raised the simple act of making a cup of tea to a fine art. Make sure you practice these equations until you have them down to a fine art.
work of art
1. Literally, any creation that is the result of the imagination being used to produce that which can or is intended to be contemplated or appreciated for its beauty or significance. The composer is able to create stunning works of art with a single, very simple instrument. The films have long been considered important works of art. Some people claim this is a work of art, but all I see are random flecks of paint splattered on a canvas.
2. By extension, anything that is extremely well crafted or aesthetically pleasing. The code she wrote for this program is nothing short of a work of art. Wow, did you see his incredible body? That thing is a work of art!
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms. © 2022 Farlex, Inc, all rights reserved.
Art is long and life is short.
Prov. Works of art last much longer than human lives.; Life is too short to learn everything you need to know about a particular discipline. Alan: You ought to do something besides paint pictures in your spare time. Come out with us, have some fun. Bob: Having fun will not win me immortality. Only my paintings can do that. Art is long and life is short. I always feel a sense of awe when I look at the Babylonian statues in the art museum. They were made thousands of years ago. Art is long and life is short.
state of the art
using the most recent technology. (Hyphenated before nouns.) Our company’s computer setup is strictly state of the art. This state-of-the-art radio is capable of filling the whole room with sound.
work of art
1. Lit. a piece of art. She purchased a lovely work of art for her living room.
2. . Fig. a good result of one’s efforts. Your report was a real work of art. Very well done.
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs. © 2002 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.
fine art
Something requiring highly developed techniques and skills, as in He’s turned lying into a fine art, or The contractor excels in the fine art of demolition. This term alludes to the fine arts, such as music, painting, and sculpture, which require both skill and talent. It is now often used to describe anything that takes skill to do. [First half of 1800s]
state of the art
The highest level of development, very up-to-date, as in This new television set reflects the state of the art in screen technology. Despite including the word art, this term originated in technology, and its first recorded use appears in a 1910 book on the gas turbine. Today it is often used adjectivally, as in This is a state-of-the-art camera, and sometimes very loosely, as in That movie is state-of-the-art Woody Allen.
The American Heritage® Dictionary of Idioms by Christine Ammer. Copyright © 2003, 1997 by The Christine Ammer 1992 Trust. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. All rights reserved.
have something down to a fine art
BRITISH, AMERICAN or
have got something down to a fine art
BRITISH
If you have an activity down to a fine art, you know the best way of doing it because you have done it a lot. They’ve got fruit retailing down to a fine art. You can be sure that your pears will ripen in a day. Shopping for food is the biggest problem, though she has it down to a fine art. `I go to the cheapest shops and buy only frozen or canned goods’.
state of the art
or
state-of-the-art
COMMON Something that is state of the art or state-of-the-art has the most modern and advanced features and technology. The new apartments would be state of the art. We’ve now installed our own state-of-the-art cameras.
Collins COBUILD Idioms Dictionary, 3rd ed. © HarperCollins Publishers 2012
art for art’s sake
the idea that a work of art has no purpose beyond itself.
This phrase is the slogan of artists who hold that the chief or only aim of a work of art is the self-expression of the individual artist who creates it.
be art and part of
be an accessory or participant in; be deeply involved in.
Be art and part of was originally a Scottish legal expression: art referred to the bringing about of an action and part to participation in it.
have (or get) something down to a fine art
achieve a high level of skill, facility, or accomplishment in some activity through experience.
the noble art
boxing. chiefly archaic
A fuller version of this phrase is the noble art (or science ) of self-defence .
state of the art
the most recent stage in the development of a product, incorporating the newest ideas and the most up-to-date features.
Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary © Farlex 2017
have something down to a fine ˈart
(informal, often humorous) learn through experience how to do something perfectly: I found it difficult to organize the timetables at first, but now I’ve got it down to a fine art. ♢ She has complaining in restaurants down to a fine art! Head waiters are terrified of her.
ˌstate of the ˈart
using the most modern or advanced techniques or methods; as good as it can be at the present time: The security system we’re using is state of the art. ♢ This computer uses state-of-the-art technology.
Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary © Farlex 2017
state of the art
Representing or incorporating the latest advances. This expression, dating from the late 1800s, has nothing to do with the condition of the fine arts. Rather, it first applies art to technology, a usage still current. B. G. Bender used it in Microminiaturism (1962), “. . . techniques have been developed for producing chips . . . which have advanced the state of the art.” However, it also is used more broadly, and often as an adjective, as in “That redecorated living room is state of the art.”
The Dictionary of Clichés by Christine Ammer Copyright © 2013 by Christine Ammer
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- express oneself
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Word — высокофункциональный текстовый редактор, который постоянно растет и развивается. Здесь можно писать не только тексты, но и реализовывать иные задачи, к примеру, добавлять фотографии, таблицы, снимки экрана, графику и прочее. Все это находится во вкладке “Вставка”.
В данной статье мы поговорим о таком элементе, как WordArt. Многие пренебрегают его возможностями, хотя он позволяет эффектно украсить документ интересными дополнениями. Более того, это хороший вариант приятно провести время.
- Что такое WordArt и как получить доступ к нему в Microsoft Word
- Как начать использовать WordArt в текстовом редакторе
- Доступные функции для настройки WordArt
- Адаптируйте WordArt к документу Word
Что такое WordArt и как получить доступ к нему в Microsoft Word
Думаю, всем известно, что это коллекция текстовых стилей, которые позволяют создавать оригинальные яркие текста, используя отраженный текст, тени; можно работать с символами, цифрами или словами. Можно добавлять специальные контуры и текстуры, изгибать, вращать или деформировать тени. Все это помогает интересно преподнести текст или презентацию. В общем сложности WordArt содержит до 15 различных стилей, поэтому, проявив немного изобретательности, можно создать оригинальный, интересный текст.
Для тех, кто решил воспользоваться им в первый раз или просто желает освежить в памяти его возможности, для начала выполняем следующее:
- запускаем Word;
- переходим во вкладку “Вставить” и находим надпись “Вставить WordArt”.
Как начать использовать WordArt в текстовом редакторе
После того, как вы нажмете на “Вставить WordArt”, вы увидите 15 образцов в виде буквы “А”. Это позволяет определиться с типом оформления, который подходит под наши потребности.
Работая с WordArt, стоит учитывать, что это не просто текст, а работа с изображением. После того, как вы выбрали нужный образец, появится ряд новых параметров. Выбираем вкладку, где мы будем осуществлять настройку. Появится текст с выбранным стилем, который мы можем вращать, растягивать, изменять размер и т.д.
Доступные функции для настройки WordArt
Существует обширный список функций, которые позволяет настраивать текст в соответствии с нашими задачами. Рассмотрим каждую из них, чтобы вы имели представление как это работает:
- Рамки и обивка.
Перемещаясь по представленным стилям, мы увидим все цвета, которые можно использовать в работе по оформлению текста.
- Площадь поверхность сверла (соединяющаяся со сверлильной головкой) более увеличенная, что позволяет существенно увеличить надежность и точность крепления;
- хорошо держат заточку;
- высокая вязкость;
- ударопрочность (держат высокие нагрузки, не боятся вибраций);
- используется сплав из карбида вольфрама, что обеспечивает чрезвычайную прочность;
- Заливка и контур фигуры.
Выбрав значение Shape Fill, появляется возможность придать необходимый тон для заднего фона текста. Здесь мы также можем добавлять градиенты, менять текстуру;
- Эффекты формы.
В данном вкладке можно добавить к тексту такие эффекты, как затемнение, освещение, сглаживание, скос или даже 3D отображение;
- Заливка, контур и текстовые эффекты.
Перейдя в раздел “Стили WordArt”, можно изменить первоначальный стиль, поменять заливку текста, настроить контур или добавить эффекты;
Адаптируйте WordArt к документу Word
Может показаться, что процесс адаптации текст из WordArt в Word довольно сложный, но на самом деле это не так, вот некоторые полезные функции:
Как мы видим, можно разместить форму, созданную в WordArt на переднем плане или за исходным текстом. Можно изменить размеры, подогнав по страницу. Все это находится в разделе “Организовать”. Если вы проявите немного смекалки и усидчивости, то сможете создать интересный и продающий текст без особых трудностей.
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- the piece is simultaneously [] and []
- the true joy of the art derives from his view of []
- the work brings you to a place of []
- the work is of such exceptional beauty that the viewer []
- the work reflects life back to us with simplicity and truth
- to give life to the [] that reside within him/her
- to own her work is a privilege amongst discerning collectors
- to see her art is to witness []
- transforms the visible world
- visual musings on []
- whose methods combine [] with mixed media elements
- with intense hues and varied tones
- with utmost care and attention to every detail
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In English, we have many idioms and expressions that reference art. Perhaps because art is such a personal thing, producing emotional responses, we strive to find ways to express how it makes us feel and how to define it. I’m sure that the very word art means something different to everyone.
“Life is sometimes hard. Things go wrong, in life and in love and in business and in friendship and in health and in all other ways that life can go wrong. And when things get tough, this is what you should do. Make good art.”
― Neil Gaiman
Because of COVID-19, the Louvre, the world’s largest museum, is closed. So are many more museums around the world. This makes me sad because I love to visit museums and art should be experienced. After all, most art was created to share with others. Creating art is one of the most basic of human traits.
What comes to mind when someone says the word art? A painting? Which one? A building? A dancer leaping in the air? A comic book? A work of sculpture, perhaps.
A phrase you hear all the time in English is, “I don’t know much about art, but I know what I like.” This is a cliché, meaning that it is an overused expression that doesn’t show much original thought. The person who says this is really saying, “I only like what I can relate to.” Many people don’t wish to be challenged or to have to consider the meaning and purpose behind a work of art. And while some art is not meant to challenge us, much is. Another version of this phrase is, “I may not know much about art, but I know it when I see it!”
Other Idioms and Expressions
- Art is long, life is short. This idiom means that a work of art outlasts the artist.
- Down to a fine art. To have something down to a fine art means that any skill or talent, with much practice, can be considered to be a work of art.
- State of the art. Anything which is state of the art is the latest and finest quality available.
- Artistic license. When facts or details are omitted or altered to meet the desires of the artist or storyteller.
- A case of life imitating art. In which circumstances in someone’s life are similar to something seen in a movie, book, play, or television show.
- Let me paint you a picture. To paint or draw someone a picture is to describe a situation in detail.
- Put me in the picture. To ask someone to explain what’s going on.
- The big picture. The entire perspective on a subject. What it all means.
- Paint with a broad brush. To describe or explain something without adding much detail.
- An artistic triumph. Any success achieved with flair and style.
- Artist’s retreat. A place away from a typical environment, usually secluded, so that an artist may reflect and create undisturbed. Also called an Artist-in-Residency.
- Art for art’s sake. Art that was created for no other purpose except that it pleased the artist to make it. Art created only for its aesthetic merits and not to make a statement.
- The picture of health. Someone who looks very healthy.
- Pretty as a picture. Something that’s very attractive.
- Just picture it! To imagine something vividly.
- A blank canvas. Facing something with no content, in which anything is possible.
There are many more, but you will find these to be among the most typical examples of English phrases and expressions related to art. Can you think of any that I’ve missed?
«The larger stiff, the louder it falls.» — Чем больше шкаф, тем громче он падает
Friday [ʹfraıdı] , 14 April [ʹeıprəl] 2023
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state-of-the-art
1. суперсовременный |
art and part in smth.
be art and part in smth. |
art for art‘s sake
искусство для искусства; чистое искусство |
Art is long, life is short
1. Жизнь коротка, искусство вечно; 2. Век живи — век учись |
be art and part in smth.
быть причастным к чему-л. |
black art
черная магия |
hermetic art
алхимия |
high art
высокое искусство |
manly art
бокс |