kunstelike
Kunstelike is an adjective used in Estonian-language criticism and theory to describe something that resembles or embodies the qualities of art. The term appears to derive from the word kunst (art) combined with a suffix akin to -elike, producing a sense of “art-like.” It is used to refer to objects, spaces, or experiences that convey aesthetic or conceptual features associated with art, even if they are not formal works of art.
In practice, kunstelike is commonly employed in discussions of design, architecture, visual culture, and digital media
Kunstelike should not be conflated with kunstlik, which means artificial or synthetic. While something kunstelike may
Etymology: The word is formed from Estonian kunst meaning art and a suffix akin to -elike, yielding
See also: kunst, kunstiline (artistic), kunstiteos (artwork). Example: The installation was described as kunstelike, with its