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artist [ˈɑ:tɪst, Am ˈɑ:rt̬əst] N

artysta(-tka) m (f)

con artist N

piss artist N Brit inf

quick-change artist N THEAT

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This was partly designed to enrol practising artists, along with academics and theorists, to bridge what he called the gap between town and gown.
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Colonies for artists and writers thrive, and the small city teems with art galleries.
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Using simple techniques and tools, tattoo artists in the early republic typically worked on board ships using anything available as pigments, even gunpowder and urine.
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Artists received fees to entertain an audience who had paid an entry fee.
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Daughter of a barmaid and a travel agent, the clothes horse has also been a muse for creatives, inspiriting artists and designers alike.
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He started lending his vocal talents to other artists' records, but has also developed also a solo career.
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It is, of course, much more sensible to take money from taxpayers and hand it over to mime artists to make sure they are always in pocket.
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These serve as a meeting ground for leading-edge artists, labels and music gear manufacturers.
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Some artists lip-synch choruses during songs but sing the main verses.
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Outsider music, like outsider art is separated from its mainstream counterparts by its obscurity, incorrectness, and often the outcast status of the artists who produce it.
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