Examples of using Kitsch in English and their translations into Serbian
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Cyrillic
You had such a knack for kitsch.
Taylor Kitsch as Paul Woodrugh.
Despite this, the town is far from kitsch.
Kitsch style in the interior as a challenge to society.
That kiosk at the mall selling caramels and kitsch.
Kitsch style kitchen- 100 photos of design examples.
You should've spent less on the kitsch, and more on the kitch-en.
Nikki used to say that jazz was fun,camp, kitsch.
It could be kitsch, but it is actually very touching.
Capitalistically degenerated art has become a spectacular kitsch.
Kitsch is the word that springs, unfortunately, to mind.
Nerdrum claims that his art should be understood as kitsch rather than art as such.
Kitsch and very“in”, Turin is a mine of rich, largely undiscovered beauty.
They bought everything including the largest collection of kitsch 70s memorabilia I've ever seen.
On Kitsch“, a manifesto composed by Nerdrum describes the distinction he makes between kitsch and art.
Apply photo printing on tulle- and you will achieve the design of a modern interior style:loft, kitsch, pop art.
Kitsch in 2017 lives in rooms which like to think they have a minimalist, New York loft, Scandinavian style.
Gold souk to be seen, nothing special but we were amused andastonished by the amount of kitsch in one place.
To simplify, for me the kitsch is cheerful and funny and because of that applicable to fashion as to other parts of my life.
I've attempted to enjoy your family on a personal level on an ironic level, as a novelty,as camp, as kitsch as cautionary example.
Kitsch is art that follows established rules in a time when all rules in art are put into question by each artist.
The beauty and pleasure in art-- probably a human universal-- were-- began to be considered saccharine, or kitsch, or commercial.
Its high ceilings,dimmed lighting and kitsch furniture make this locale unique and a great place for some pre-clubbing Barcelona style!
Knowing in advance this social identity which confers a pink andblue fate almost seems like a form of moral kitsch, because what you are celebrating is a person.'.
The meaning of the word vanity is synonymous with kitsch, pride, arrogance, as well as the whole complex of manifestations, referred to as star fever.
Kitsch and folklore, folkloric kitsch, if you prefer, are nothing but camouflaged nationalism, a fertile field for nationalist ideology.
Oak Street Beach on the‘Gold Coast' is famous for beach volleyball,while North Avenue Beach wins the kitsch award for a bathing house modelled like an ocean liner.
Because kitsch can actually be defined as the amount of commonplaces in the unit of time, and there is no greater commonplace than to put mobile phones in the hands of pirates.
Lana Zdravkovic is a performer in the Kitch tandem from Slovenia, where she explores the field of the subversive, political, andemancipatory potential of the kitsch phenomenon.
The cycle spins in ever-decreasing circles- what used to be kitsch becomes reborn among hipsters as“vintage”- but now the idea of vintage has itself become kitsch.