artistry in the PONS Dictionary

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The challenge is to reach beyond technically skillful artistry to obtain a direct and true expression.
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He himself defines artistry to be driven by his proactive engagement for the humanities against discrimination.
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We were so impressed with the artistry, skating quality, and speed of the top teams that we decided to give it a try.
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Slowly, however, the force of his artistry begins to gather beyond this initial impression.
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Apart from her idiosyncratic vocal and distinctive interpreting skills, her artistry has been credited for its diverse musical style, as well her composing capabilities.
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Its mandate is to create a forum for creative artistry in science fiction and fantasy film and recognize the most outstanding short films produced.
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This instrument preserved for posterity the artistry of the golden era of great piano virtuosi.
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For her, artistry is about timeless songs and potent messages.
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He has often been praised for his high level of musicianship and artistry.
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It is a monumental achievement of great artistry and depth.
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