![]() Something that has aesthetic appeal is very beautiful, attractive, or stylish. Something that has a certain aesthetic features a well-defined and well-cultivated style e.g, a shabby chic aesthetic, goth aesthetic, or minimalist aesthetic in ones dress, home, lifestyle, or work. |
![]() A common question often asked by aestheticians throughout the study of the philosophy of aesthetics is: What is meant when something is said to be beautiful? Since ancient times, the Japanese have had a unique aesthetic referred to as wabi-sabi. |
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![]() I have an aesthetic appreciation of John's' looks, personal style and creativity. His concept of aesthetic appeal just can't' be based on numbers. The committee did not attempt to make aesthetic judgements, nor did the artists assume expertise in the issues. |
![]() In the 1870s, the critic Walter Pater famously asserted that all" the arts aspire to the condition of music" This was taken to heart by Aesthetic artists who believed that music provided an ideal form of art that painting could emulate. |
![]() Even someone who considered art to be no more than one manifestation of aesthetic value-perhaps even a comparatively insignificant manifestation-may believe that the first concern of aesthetics is to study the objects of aesthetic experience and to find in them the true distinguishing features of the aesthetic realm. |
![]() Frat boy aesthetic turned out to be a scroll of red solo cups, beer pong, irreverent Americana, and, darkly, more than a few photos of people passed out with sharpie on their face. Pinterest then promoted even more: random aesthetic, aesthetic images, ethereal aesthetic, aesthetic photos, delicate aesthetic, royalty aesthetic, anglecore aesthetic. |
![]() aesthetic comparative more aesthetic, superlative most aesthetic. Concerned with beauty, artistic impact, or appearance. nonstandard Beautiful or appealing to one's' sense of beauty and/or art. It works well enough, but the shabby exterior offends his aesthetic sensibilities. Gilbert, Patience, Act I: If you're' anxious for to shine in the high aesthetic line as a man of culture rare., |