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What is it called when someone is utterly absorbed in a piece of art?
What is this piece of children's playground apparatus called?Word for “Source of Unpleasant Disclosure”What is it called when someone hates disabled people?What someone is called who supports youSomething describing a fully-fledged idea, full-blownWhat is the blurring of pixels for fidelity called?A word/phrase for an action, which creates an equal and opposite reaction in another personWord for what a piece of art is commenting on being reflected in the reaction to that artWhat is the word for a piece of art depicting several people?Word meaning a piece of fiction about a work of art
At one art workshop, the lecturer was describing the state of being when one is fully absorbed in a piece of art.
It is paired with losing a sense of time for a brief moment and sometimes followed by an emotional reaction caused by a particular work.
An example would be when one is looking at paintings and they burst into tears.
I know that there is a word for this state of being. The word could be taken from another language.
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At one art workshop, the lecturer was describing the state of being when one is fully absorbed in a piece of art.
It is paired with losing a sense of time for a brief moment and sometimes followed by an emotional reaction caused by a particular work.
An example would be when one is looking at paintings and they burst into tears.
I know that there is a word for this state of being. The word could be taken from another language.
single-word-requests
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At one art workshop, the lecturer was describing the state of being when one is fully absorbed in a piece of art.
It is paired with losing a sense of time for a brief moment and sometimes followed by an emotional reaction caused by a particular work.
An example would be when one is looking at paintings and they burst into tears.
I know that there is a word for this state of being. The word could be taken from another language.
single-word-requests
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At one art workshop, the lecturer was describing the state of being when one is fully absorbed in a piece of art.
It is paired with losing a sense of time for a brief moment and sometimes followed by an emotional reaction caused by a particular work.
An example would be when one is looking at paintings and they burst into tears.
I know that there is a word for this state of being. The word could be taken from another language.
single-word-requests
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