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Yes, the word 'artists' is the plural form for the nounartist; a word for a person who practices any of the various creative arts, such as a painter, sculptor, novelist, poet, or filmmaker.
Not knowing how it looks bad, it's pretty hard to say.....If it's completely healed, 3-4 weeks after it's done, and it still looks bad, you might consider having it re-done by a better artist, if it's fixable....If it is not you can have it covered with another tattoo, but make sure this artist is good enough to do a proper cover-up....Hope this helps.
Representational Art is the exact opposite of Abstract Art.It depicts recognizable objects within the physical world, like people, places, and things.This maybe oversimplified, but take for instance an apple; a red, shiny fruit. Most people know what an apple looks like, although the color and size may vary, it is a fairly common object.An abstract artist may paint an picture of an apple, and when we look at the finished piece we see splashes of green and orange, with blue dots spattered about. To many people, an apple may not be seen from this work, but let's say a representational artist paints the exact same red shiny apple. When he is done, and we look at it, we would probably immediately be apple to recognize it as an apple. The color would be similar, the shapes and outlines, the shadows, and line weight would all look like that apple.I hoped that helped and didn't insult your intelligence, lol.~Boogie~
In Japanese it means before, earlier, in front of etc. In Chinese though it may have a different meaning.
depends what kind of artist, like an artist in theatres, is performer. artist in make up can be cosmetician, stylist. if your asking for artist in drawing i would say painter or drawer
Word for an artist depends on the art he or she works in. If you speak about- a musician : előadó- a painter or writer : alkotó- an actor or actress : színész / színésznő
apex It is subjective and shows truth only as experienced by the artist.
No. The correct way to say it might be: You are born in May. Are you born in May? I am born in May. You were born on May 22.
'Artist' refers to any kind of creative person - singer, musician, painter, dancer, writer etc. A 'musician' is an artists who performs specifically through the medium of music But I have to say, A musician is not an artist. An artist is what a musician becomes once they become successful and completely forget what being a musician is.
No, isn't correct.
This phrase is not grammatically correct. One may say, "regardless of ... " or "whether or not ... "
There are many better ways to say this, such as "You're not a (very) good painter" "You don't paint well" "You're a bad painter" "You painting lacks (what it lacks)" "You paint horribly" But "You paint badly" works.
Mas bien es artista, but in English I would say "artist". Could also literally be a frame painter.
Diego Velázquez.
There can be different opinions about this. Some may say Vincent van Gogh, others Henri Matisse.
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