Artistic Influences

6 words in this vocabulary list

verb past tense of inspire

adjective filling someone with the urge or ability to do or feel something

  • The artist's latest masterpiece was inspired by the works of the Renaissance masters.
  • I was inspired to start my own business after watching a TED talk on entrepreneurship.
  • That new song is so fire, it really inspired me to start writing my own music.
  • The team's underdog victory inspired a sense of hope and determination in their fans.

noun a person who creates sculptures by carving, modeling, or casting

  • The sculptor carefully chiseled away at the marble to reveal the intricate details of the statue.
  • I heard that the sculptor is working on a new project for the city park.
  • Check out the sick sculpture the sculptor made for the art show.
  • As a sculptor of words, the poet shaped emotions and thoughts into beautiful verses.

noun a person or thing that determines or influences the quality or character of something, particularly in relation to taste or style

  • The taste maker in the fashion industry often sets the trends for the upcoming season.
  • She's known as the taste maker among her friends because of her impeccable sense of style.
  • That restaurant is the ultimate taste maker when it comes to fusion cuisine.
  • As a renowned chef, he is considered a taste maker in the culinary world.

noun a trademark for a process of making color motion pictures by combining and projecting three separate films each of a primary color

  • The classic film was known for its vibrant Technicolor cinematography.
  • The movie looked so cool with all that Technicolor stuff.
  • That Technicolor scene was lit!
  • Her imagination was like a Technicolor dream.

noun a person who has red or auburn hair

  • Titian was a renowned Italian painter during the Renaissance period.
  • Have you seen that beautiful Titian painting at the art gallery?
  • I heard Titian was a real boss with a paintbrush back in the day.
  • Her hair was the color of a Titian masterpiece, flowing in the wind.

noun a shortened form of the word 'devotion', often used informally to refer to a strong feeling of love or loyalty towards someone or something.

  • I am devoted to completing this project on time.
  • I really need to devo some time to finish this assignment.
  • I can't believe I devo'd my entire weekend to studying.
  • Her love for him was so strong, she was completely devoed to him.