A person who paints female bodies can be referred to as a figurative painter or a body painter, depending on the context. If their work focuses specifically on the female form, they might also be called a female figure artist. In some contexts, especially within body art, they may be simply known as a body artist.
The material comes first because it is not a person who made it. The artist is only a person that uses the material for art.
A logo artist is a person that designs a logo. It is just another name for logo designer.
An artist is likely to draw and paint.
A person being painted is typically referred to as a "model." In artistic contexts, they may also be called a "subject" of the artwork. If the painting is a portrait, they can specifically be referred to as a "portrait subject."
A person who applies makeup for others (particularly for film or theatrical productions; a person who does makeup for the general public is usually referred to as a cosmetologist or beautician).
An artist who has apprentices is usually referred to as a Master.
A person who makes glass is often referred to as a glassblower or glass artist, depending on their specific techniques and artistic focus.
The person could be known as a painter or as an artist.
I would typically call someone who purchases art work, a collector. Someone who frequently purchases art from a particular artist is that artist's patron.
Artist
As an artist - yes. As a person - no.
charicuture/artist
A person who makes glass is typically referred to as a glassblower or a glass artist. These individuals use techniques like heating and shaping glass to create various objects such as vases, sculptures, and decorative items.
the amount of hair on a person's head is referred to as
A toothless person is referred to as "adentulous".
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