In Latin, "work of art" can be translated as "opus artis." The word "opus" means "work" or "creation," while "artis" is the genitive form of "ars," meaning "art." This phrase captures the essence of a crafted or artistic creation.
the word "work" in latin is opus
Rapere art pósterús when translated means Seize the future.
l'arte imita la vita
I am a work of art. Je suis une oeuvre d'art
A work of art (English) -> Une œuvre d'art (French)
From Latin, statua, meaning image or a three dimensional work of art
The latin word for information would scientia(skee-ent-ee-uh) meaning knowledge.
Museum of Latin American Art was created in 1996.
In Latin, the word for ceramic is "ceramica." This term is derived from the Greek word "keramos," which means "potter" or "pottery." Latin often borrowed from Greek, especially in terms related to art and craftsmanship.
There isn't a specific word for 'firework' in Latin, but if you divide it into 'fire' and 'work' you'll get 'ignis opus'.
I would say yes.
all Japanese food is a work of art, or so the food critics say but mainly Japanese food art can mean that it looks like a work of art, like it usually does, or that it tastes scrumptious