Such pains she had, That she in half a year was mad," and such like specimens of unartistic and naive childishness.
We think there are not a few other fashions and modes of religious expression besides her chant, that the Church has persistently adhered to, which modern ideas might with equal justice denounce as obsolete and of unartistic origin.
Dilettanti talk, with an air of superior knowledge, of the Gregorian chant as if it were something obsolete, the uncouth production of a barbarous and unartistic age.
And because the unartistic nature is undemonstrative, it is sometimes thought cold, unreal; for of this also there are imitations; and in passing the touch over certain intaglios, we feel by contact that they are not so deep as we supposed.
He felt that however superficial and unartistic the American might be, he was nevertheless no fool.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "unartistic" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.