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The phrase "a artist" is not correct in written English; it should be "an artist." You can use "an artist" when referring to someone who creates art, such as paintings, music, or literature.
Example: "She is an artist known for her vibrant paintings that capture the beauty of nature."
Alternatives: "a creator" or "a painter."
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Like some of Peyton's other fascinations — Leonardo DiCaprio, Yvonne Rainer, members of the Danish band Iceage — he registers as a capital-"A" Artist, blessed and afflicted with charisma.
"I can paint a wall like a artist".
The paper discusses this issue in the broader context of having a "artist" robot, able to process his visual perception, to use his experience and skills as a painter, and to develop a creative digital artefact.
He went to Europe, and although he became a member of El Taller when he returned, his life as a artist and curator centered downtown.
Trevor Paglen, a artist and author based in New York and Oakland who will be presenting his new book "Invisible" at City Lights Bookstore on Thursday, pushes the idea of geography in different directions.
When we identify a director's authorial style, we take it on trust – perhaps naively – that this is an expression of something at the absolute core of his or her being as a artist.
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But though she's an adult, she's not a capital-A artist.
I'm an artist, a painter.
"He was an artist, a friend.
He was an artist, an abstract artist.
Never give an artist an assignment.
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