The Canvas of Dreams
Sania was a struggling artist. She would paint all day, but nobody noticed her artwork. Her studio was small, but her imagination was limitless.
On every canvas, Sania would express her emotions. But art galleries would reject her work. They would say her style was too unconventional. Even after so many rejections, Sania didn't give up her vision.
One day, a famous art critic accidentally came to her studio. He was mesmerized seeing Sania's paintings. "I haven't seen this creative vision in a long time," he said. "Your unique aesthetic will inspire the audience."
With that critic's recommendation, a prominent gallery gave Sania the opportunity for a solo exhibition. Sania selected her best artworks - landscapes, portraits, abstract pieces, and even some sculptures.
The opening night of the exhibition was overwhelming. People were appreciating the beauty of her work. Some were getting emotional seeing her paintings - this was the real power of art, expressing emotions and inspiring others.
Three paintings sold that very night. Art collectors were praising her unique style. One said, "Every canvas has a story, an emotion."
From the next month, demand for Sania's artworks started increasing. Her creative journey proved that true talent and vision never stay hidden. Now she inspires young artists, tells them not to be afraid to express their unique aesthetic.
Her first masterpiece is now exhibited in the national museum - a large portrait that represents struggle and triumph. Sania's canvas is not just paint and color, it's a reflection of her dreams, an expression of her imagination, the beauty of her soul.
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🎨
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/ɛsˈθɛtɪk/
adjective
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concerned with beauty or the appreciation of beauty
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The room was decorated in an aesthetic style that pleased everyone. |
aesthetic appeal |
the quality of being visually attractive
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artistic, beautiful, elegant, tasteful
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ugly, unattractive, plain
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aesthetic value, aesthetic appeal, aesthetic beauty, aesthetic design
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noun
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a person who creates art, especially paintings or drawings
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The artist painted a beautiful landscape. |
con artist |
a person who deceives others by gaining their trust
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painter, creator, illustrator, designer, performer
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amateur, layman
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famous artist, talented artist, street artist, young artist
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🎨
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/ˈɑːrtwɜːrk/
noun
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a piece of art, such as a painting, sculpture, or drawing
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The gallery displayed an impressive artwork by a local artist. |
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painting, piece, creation, masterpiece
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nothing, void
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create artwork, display artwork, beautiful artwork
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🌸
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/ˈbjuːti/
noun
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a combination of qualities that please the senses or mind
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The beauty of the sunset took her breath away. |
beauty is in the eye of the beholder |
different people have different opinions about what is beautiful
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attractiveness, charm, elegance, loveliness, grace
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ugliness, plainness, dullness
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inner beauty, natural beauty, beauty contest, beauty products
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🎨
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/ˈkænvəs/
noun
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A strong, coarse cloth used for tents, sails, or painting.
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The artist prepared a canvas for his new painting. |
under canvas |
living or sleeping in a tent
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cloth, fabric, sailcloth, tarpaulin
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silk, satin
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canvas painting, blank canvas, canvas tent
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/kriˈeɪtɪv/
adjective
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Having the ability to produce new and original ideas or things.
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She is very creative in her writing. |
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imaginative, inventive, innovative, artistic
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unimaginative, dull, conventional
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creative thinking, creative writing, creative design, creative process
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📝
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/ˈkrɪtɪk/
noun
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A person who judges the merits of something, especially art or literature
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The film critic praised the director's latest movie. |
armchair critic |
someone who criticizes without real knowledge or involvement
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reviewer, evaluator, commentator, judge
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supporter, admirer
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film critic, art critic, music critic, theater critic
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❤️
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/ɪˈmoʊʃən/
noun
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A strong feeling such as happiness, sadness, anger, or fear.
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She was overwhelmed with emotion when she heard the news. |
mixed emotions |
Conflicting feelings about a situation.
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feeling, sentiment, passion, mood
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apathy, indifference
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show emotion, strong emotion, control emotion, express emotion
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🖼️
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verb/noun
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exhibited
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exhibited
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exhibits
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exhibiting
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To display or show publicly; something put on display.
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The museum will exhibit ancient artifacts. |
exhibit behavior |
to show a particular kind of behavior
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display, present, demonstrate, showcase, reveal
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conceal, hide
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exhibit art, exhibit talent, exhibit symptoms, exhibit courage
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verb
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expressed
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expressed
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expresses
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expressing
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to convey a thought, feeling, or idea in words, actions, or other forms
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She expressed her gratitude with a warm smile. |
express yourself |
to communicate one's thoughts and feelings openly
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convey, communicate, articulate, state, voice
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suppress, conceal, hide
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express feelings, express gratitude, express concern, express clearly
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🖼️
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noun
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A room or building for the display or sale of works of art.
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The gallery showcased modern paintings by local artists. |
peanut gallery |
an audience or group of critics, often giving unsolicited comments
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exhibition hall, showroom, museum, studio, display room
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storage, warehouse
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art gallery, photo gallery, gallery space, gallery exhibition
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🌈
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/ɪˌmædʒɪˈneɪʃən/
noun
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The ability of the mind to create ideas or pictures not present to the senses.
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Children often use their imagination while playing. |
wild imagination |
an ability to think of ideas or scenarios that are unusual or unrealistic
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creativity, fantasy, vision, invention, ingenuity
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reality, fact
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use imagination, vivid imagination, spark imagination, fertile imagination
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✨
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/ɪnˈspaɪər/
verb
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inspired
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inspired
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inspires
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inspiring
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To fill someone with the urge or ability to do or feel something.
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The teacher's words inspired the students to work harder. |
inspire confidence |
To cause someone to feel confident or assured.
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motivate, encourage, uplift, stimulate, influence
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discourage, dishearten, depress
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inspire others, inspire change, inspire confidence, truly inspire
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🎨
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/ˈmæstərˌpiːs/
noun
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a work of outstanding artistry, skill, or workmanship
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The Mona Lisa is considered Leonardo da Vinci’s masterpiece. |
a literary masterpiece |
an exceptional piece of literature
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classic, gem, magnum opus, tour de force
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failure, inferior work
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artistic masterpiece, cinematic masterpiece, musical masterpiece
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🎨
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/peɪnt/
verb
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painted
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painted
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paints
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painting
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to apply a colored substance to a surface
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She loves to paint landscapes in her free time. |
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decorate, color, coat, stain
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erase, remove, strip
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paint a picture, paint the walls, paint the house
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🖼️
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/ˈpɔːtrət/
noun
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a painting, drawing, photograph, or engraving of a person, especially one showing the face
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The artist painted a beautiful portrait of his wife. |
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likeness, image, representation, depiction
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landscape, abstract
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family portrait, painted portrait, formal portrait, self-portrait
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🗿
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/ˈskʌlp.tʃər/
noun
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the art of making objects by carving; a work of art made by carving
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The museum displays ancient Greek sculpture. |
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carving, statue, figure, artwork
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destruction, demolition
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ancient sculpture, marble sculpture, bronze sculpture, sculpture garden
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🎨
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/ˈtælənt/
noun
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natural aptitude or skill
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She has a great talent for painting. |
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ability, skill, gift, knack, expertise
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incompetence, ineptitude, inability
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natural talent, artistic talent, hidden talent, raw talent
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🌟
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/juːˈniːk/
adjective
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Being the only one of its kind; unlike anything else.
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Her dress was unique and caught everyone's attention. |
unique opportunity |
A rare or exceptional chance
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distinct, special, one-of-a-kind, exceptional
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common, ordinary, usual
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unique style, unique opportunity, unique talent, unique feature
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👁️
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/ˈvɪʒən/
noun
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the ability to see or a mental image of something
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She had a clear vision of her future. |
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sight, view, perception, foresight
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blindness, ignorance, darkness
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clear vision, vivid vision, future vision
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