Noun
the expression of one's individuality (usually through creative activities)
Source: WordNetAfter a month of school, I asked my husband to look through the papers and craft projects our son had brought home from school and find one, paper or project that showed some sort of self-expression or creativity. Source: Internet
"Advice" is 's finest hour, a near-perfect meeting of music and message; between Copeland's uncompromising aesthetic and her appeals to self-expression and sisterhood, "Advice" feels bold, urgent, necessary. Source: Internet
David Novitz, The Boundaries of Art, 1992 However, even fine art often has goals beyond pure creativity and self-expression. Source: Internet
He taught students that it was more important to consider the audience than to blindly follow an urge for self-expression, and said the designer should never adhere to a particular style. Source: Internet
And Burrows believes there is nothing wrong with a little self-expression, particularly in a time where people might be stuck wearing trackies every day. Source: Internet
For Turkish youth who didn’t identify with Germany as a homeland, localized German hip hop still did not appeal to them nor function as a medium of self-expression. Source: Internet