Sentence examples for a very good painter from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a very good painter" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe someone who has a high level of skill in painting.
Example: "She is a very good painter, known for her vibrant landscapes and attention to detail."
Alternatives: "an excellent painter" or "a skilled painter".

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"He's a very good painter.

The plan had a fatal flaw – he was not a very good painter.

If a layman should tell Picasso, "You're a very good painter," he is not likely to be particularly well received.

She's a rare artist who can combine being a very good poet and a very good painter.

"You are a very good painter but a very bad mathematician," a magazine editor wrote when Knight undercharged for an illustration.

The works themselves have wonderful visual qualities — Mr. Roden is a very good painter — but they too need to be stranger.

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He was a (not very good) painter, sculptor, writer and publisher of magazines.

Pascin was 'a very good painter and he was drunk; steadily, purposefully drunk and making good sense'.

This small but revealing show makes it clear that Tillim was not a very good representational painter.

"Somebody made what I think is a sensitive addition," said the artist, "though he was not a very good cat painter".

Or from having lived with very poor but very good painters".

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