A person who draws on a drawing stone is typically referred to as a "lithographer." Lithography is a printing process that involves creating an image on a flat stone surface using a greasy medium, which is then used to produce prints. The term can also encompass artists who specialize in this technique.
Colors, as the human eyes see them, do not actually exist as such. What the human eyes perceives is the refraction of light off a surface is actually what we call color. What is red to the human eye is purple to a bee, etc.
The person who captures and preserves historical moments in time is often referred to as a historian or a documentarian. Historians analyze and interpret past events, while documentarians typically create films or visual narratives that depict historical moments. Both play vital roles in preserving and communicating history for future generations.
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The mixing board is called a pallet.
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A cartographer.
An artist
A person who draws and makes maps is called a cartographer. Cartography is the study of making maps.
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A cartographer
a plebotomist. plebotomists draw blood in hospitals and medical homes. they also check your blood type, blood pressure, etc.
A cartographer.
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An illustrator
An Illustrator is the person who draws pics for books the author is the writer
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A person who builds things out of stone is called a stonemason or a stoneworker.