commercial art

NOUN
  1. art used for commercial purposes (as in advertising)
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  • Between 1940 and '42 he studied fine and commercial art, from academic nudes to lettering.
  • Success for a commercial artist often means pressure to repeat that success by trodding the same rutted path.
  • Klein and Jean Tinguely used fire, Hamilton appropriated the commercial artist's airbrush.
  • Printed in the shrill neons of commercial art, these leering posters document the slick, creeping hucksterism of contemporary life.
  • March 2-April 1: Uncommercial Art by Commercial Artists, a group exhibit featuring seven major contemporary artists.
  • By and large such shavers are seen as a single type of commercial article.
  • There's: "The system that governs the commercial art world does so by enforcing a language of inaccessibility and speculated value" and "predetermines who the participants are and whom the artists will have to work through in order to participate. With Furthermore, Jose Ruiz aims for more 'fluid' art market
  • To achieve that goal, he recruited 300 commercial artists, architects, and potential artists from across the country.
  • Galleries were generally lit by skylights, although by the later nineteenth century many commercial art galleries were using gaslight in order to stay open after dark.
  • For a 2D TV cartoon, like the Simpsons or Kim Possible, a highly skilled commercial artist might be able do 40 or 50 separate drawings a day.
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