5 Metaphors for techniques

Miss Beaux's technique is altogether French, sometimes reminding me a little of Carolus Duran and of Sargent; but her individuality has triumphed over all suggestions of her foreign masters, and the combination of refinement and strength is altogether her own.

Often, as in painting, technique becomes the principal object, and the young naturalism of Arno Holz and Johannes Schlaf has in all seriousness raised technique to a dogma, without, however, in the long run being able to get the upper hand of the German need of establishing intimate relations with the subject of the art.

They think technique is the thing, when it is only the tool.

The technique which Hegel used to prove his vision was the so-called dialectic method, but here his fortune has been quite contrary.

Her technique is a combination of embroidery, painting, and applications on silk.

5 Metaphors for  techniques