artist
A very famous and admired artist.
An artist known by many people.
An artist having a special ability to do something well.
An artist with a natural talent.
An artist living or working in the present time.
An artist with a high level of skill.
An artist having a great effect on other artists or the art world.
An artist associated with modern art movements (approx. 1860s-1970s).
An artist known and admired for their skill or achievement.
An artist who creates art using spray paint, often on public walls.
An artist who is famous and praised by many people.
An artist who is not famous.
An artist who works independently for different companies or clients.
An artist who finds it difficult to make a living from their art.
A highly skilled and recognized artist, often from a historical period.
An artist likely to become famous or successful soon.
Used to describe someone who has the true qualities of an artist, sometimes used figuratively.
An artist specializing in drawing for comic books.
Similar to 'real artist', emphasizing authenticity and dedication.
An artist who draws cartoons or comic strips.
Someone who is trying to become a successful artist.
A new artist who is starting to become successful.
An artist who draws pictures with chalk on the pavement or sidewalk for money.
An artist who draws pictures with chalk on the pavement or sidewalk for money.
A singer or musician who records and releases music.
An entertainer who is invited to perform at an event or on a show.
The fundamental action of an artist making a work of art.
The action of an artist creating a painting.
The action of an entertainer giving a performance to an audience.
The action of a musician or singer creating a sound recording in a studio.
An artist who is paid to live and work in a particular institution (like a university or gallery) for a period of time.
To give special importance to an artist, for example in an exhibition or publication.
To formally ask an artist to create a specific piece of art.
To exhibit or present an artist's work in a way that attracts attention.
To make a formal contract with an entertainer, especially a musician, to work for a company.