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creative imagination

American  

noun

  1. imagination6


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Formerly a means for reproducing an artist's repertoire, the recording studio was eclipsed by larger, more lasting notions of art and the production and reproduction of sounds originally borne by the creative imagination.

From Salon Oct. 8, 2022

And it’s the backdrop for Sarah Hall’s new novel, “Burntcoat,” about a pandemic and an artist, which shows the ways that social catastrophe can shape the creative imagination.

From New York Times Jan. 13, 2022

But are they the delightful manifestations of a wistful creative imagination or the nightmarish harbingers of encroaching mental illness?

From Los Angeles Times Oct. 21, 2021

The show will fill more than one gallery, “creating an exhibition that forms an interconnected constellation of relationships that span time and place, and celebrates the creative imagination, adaptation, and resilience of Black communities.”

From Seattle Times Sep. 15, 2021

It would behoove us to remember, perhaps, that the eras of great deeds have not been eras of analysis, but eras when the creative imagination was at work.

From Atlantic Classics by Various

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