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art-bomb

Any form of art that results in a shift in popular perception, draws mass attention, or has been created purposefully to challenge the status-quo.

In contrast to an advertising stunt, an true art-bomb is created without any corporate or political influence. Although some music and design can be considered art-bombs if it makes a significant cultural impact.
Use is a sentence:

"Banksy art-bombed Central Park with a pop-up shop of $60 paintings."

"The Beatles art-bomb opened the doors to eastern philosophy."

"Frank Lloyd Wright art-bombed the world of architecture by taking the environment into consideration."

"I'm going to art-bomb fashion week to get media attention for my product line."

"Shepard Fairey is one of the most significant art-bombers of our time."
by Design Girl 2.0 October 20, 2013
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Lack of Art

When someone denies pure art.
That gimp denied my solid piece of artistry they got a bare lack of art
by Beltazar November 11, 2017
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mwamwa arts

A very sacred art, only to be mastered by few who possess the skill. It is where your lips intertwine with that of another, fiercly battling with passion.
Person: What are they doing?

Person 2: They're practicing the mwamwa arts...
by bloodyvalentine January 25, 2022
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anal art

Art which is 100% organic and the result of bowel issues. Especially when sweetcorn is a decorative feature.
Anal art...Its pretty shit
by Steve The Plasterer December 13, 2015
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Slanguage Arts

The art of learning slang and text language. Any type of grammar you do not learn in school, or any word that is not in the dictionary, but is used often, can be defined under slanguage arts.
My slanguage arts teacher today taught me what swole means.
by Kibblz February 25, 2010
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Anthropic Art

Anthropic Art has to do with a human's existence on Earth; art that has to do with the person as they exist, art that expresses the owners individualism. In ancient years humans created small ritualistic pieces of art and carried the pieces with them as they traveled/migrated. These pieces were also utilitarian in nature as well as being symbolic and indicative of the environmental influences in which the person lived. In modern day we too carry items with us on a regular basis; it could be Grandmother's Cross necklace, our fathers watch or something as simple as a shell we find on the beach. Albeit these pieces are not utilitarian however they represent something special, and when these items are carried they can sometimes add an extra bit of confidence as we set out on a trip, or they may put an extra bounce in one's step; all in all representing an intrinsic value to our existence.
Mary's Grandmother while on her death bed gave Mary a special handmade necklace that he had been handed down in the family for years; it had been given to Mary's Grandmother by her Grandmother and wanted to pass it down to Mary before she passed. Mary's Grandmother wanted Mary to be reminded of the love and the strength of her predecessors. Mary was honored to of been given the Necklace; and would have it with her always, wearing it on special occasions as an expression of Anthropic Art because Mary felt wearing this handmade necklace was a way to honor and stay connected to her Grandmother as well as the family that came before her.
by Llfe without meaning. November 11, 2013
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Electronic Arts

A good game developer until 2012 after then its only micro transactions
by Tasta May 7, 2019
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