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The phrase "local artist" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to an artist who lives and works in a specific local area. This phrase can be used in various contexts, such as: 1. In a news article: "The new art gallery will feature works from both international and local artists." 2. In a social media post: "Excited to attend the art exhibit of my favorite local artist tonight!" 3. In a conversation: "Have you checked out the paintings at the café down the street? They were created by a talented local artist."
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A local artist designed inlays on the kitchen's cement countertops.
There, an Anglophilic local artist (Firdous Bamji) paints her portrait.
Brewster trained with a local artist, the Rev.
A local artist painted the silos like stained glass.
Those walls hold bold paintings by a local artist.
A local artist has dotted these with pink blossoms.
Thus, "local artist" has become a synonym for insignificant artist and "national" damns with faint praise.
The foyer is accented by a bronze screen designed by a local artist.
The pieces were carved by a local artist with an erratic sense of scale.
The owner commissioned Byzantine-style murals in the living and dining rooms from a local artist.
Barbara Denyer, a local artist and a committee member, designed a new chandelier.
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