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creative aesthetic
aesthetic or connoisseur.
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creative, cultured, original, sophisticated, refined, aesthetic, eloquent, discerning
Sensory, formal, technical, expressive, and reflective
Aesthetic appreciation is recognizing the quality of movement in a performance.
Aesthetic appreciation is recognizing the quality of movement in a performance.
Aesthetic appreciation is the term used to describe the appreciation of the beauty of a skillful performance.
Of course it can. The more you learn about aesthetics and other things, anything, everything, the more aesthetic sense you will have.
Aesthetic appreciation is where a person will admire the beauty of a action in a sport e.g. if a footballer gets the ball, chests it down does a little flick with his heel and hits a perfect volley. aesthetic appreciation can apply to any sport from swimming to ballet, baseball to dancing, if it wows you you are showing aesthetic appreciation. Remember it applies to anything not just certain sports.
English gets the word aesthetic from Greek language. It means to have an appreciation for beauty" or "the founding principles of art".
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Aesthetic means having to do with beauty or the appreciation of it. It also refers to the principles and aspects of different kinds of art.
Examples of art appreciation include attending an art exhibition, studying the works of famous artists, visiting museums and galleries, and actively engaging with artwork by discussing its themes, techniques, and meanings.
Having the capabilities to perceive thoughts and mind through a perceptive process. It is intuitive recognition or appreciation, as of psychological, or aesthetic qualities. A form of discernment.
The word aesthetic means to be concerned with beauty, or the appreciation of beauty. Anesthetic is what is used during surgery to keep the patient unconscious and unable to feel the scalpels and clamps and sutures.