A person who creates art.
The word "artist" is correct and usable in written English. You can use it to refer to anyone who produces creative works - such as painters, sculptors, photographers, illustrators, writers, actors, or musicians. For example, "Vincent van Gogh was a celebrated Dutch artist renowned for his iconic paintings.".
A precociously gifted student, Schiele soon attracted the attention of Gustav Klimt, the pre-eminent artist of the Secession movement – an artistic revolution that covered many art forms, all driven by the basic aim of rejecting Beaux-Arts classicism and stuffy Salon mediocrity.
There is no evidence of the preliminary tentative mark, of the initial hesitant touch of the pencil or crayon that would allow the artist to get his bearings and select the position for the first expressive line.
This has the effect of making the figurative drawing more abstract, paradoxically, neutralising the shock effect of the splayed limbs, the proffered genitalia, the immediate sexual context of artist and model.
On Saturday, a district court in the Black Sea port city sentenced 18-year-old Margarita Radetskaya – who can be seen in the video, at the head of six girls dancing to the song Touch You Tonight by the Jamaican dancehall artist Aidonia – to 15 days of administrative arrest for petty hooliganism, it said in a statement.
One Direction's Four was the biggest-selling album by a UK artist in terms of sales of albums, tracks and streams from services such as Spotify, ranking second to Taylor Swift's 1989.
"UK artists and labels dominated sales at home like never before, releasing all of the top 10 best-selling artist albums of 2014," said Geoff Taylor, chief executive of music industry body BPI.
Singer and drag artist Joey Arias sees this Meltdown as a kind of biography of both Antony and the scene that nurtured him.
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