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craftsperson
ˈcraftsperson [f. as prec. + person n., esp. sense 2 f.] A person engaged in handicraft; (spec. as a deliberately non-sexist term for) a craftsman or craftswoman.1920 W. de Morgan Old Man's Youth (1921) vii. 58 The winding of these wools was out of all proportion to the craftsperson's output. 1974 S...
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Jeff Ballard (artist)
He was recently awarded the Poleturner scholarship from Pilchuck and was also asked to be a craftsperson in residence for the creation of Pilchuck's 2008
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Using 先生 for crafts workers If one were talking to or about an expert craftsperson, e.g. a highly skilled arborist (as opposed to a garden designer) or to a stone mason or papermaker, would it be appropriate to refer ...
Referring to someone as is fine if: 1. You yourself are a student/disciple/apprentice of that person 2. That person is working as a teacher, and you are introducing him/her in the context of teaching their skills 3. That person is in a profession where they are traditionally referred to as (politici...
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Metalsmith
A metalsmith or simply smith is a craftsperson fashioning useful items (for example, tools, kitchenware, tableware, jewelry, armor and weapons) out of As a suffix, -smith connotes a meaning of a specialized craftsperson—for example, wordsmith and tunesmith are nouns synonymous with writer or songwriter
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craftspeople
ˈcraftspeople Chiefly U.S. [f. crafts-, after craftsman, etc., + people n. 2; cf. tradespeople. Also used as a pl. for craftsperson.] People engaged in handicrafts; craftsmen and craftswomen collectively.1975 New Yorker 5 May 34/2 We..hastened toward the site of Claridge House II, where teams of dev...
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Louise Stowell
Louise Stowell, American painter, illustrator, craftsperson, and teacher
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John Doubleday
John Doubleday may refer to:
John Doubleday (restorer) (about 1798 – 1856), British craftsperson and restorer
John Doubleday (sculptor) (born 1947),
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Ella Fillmore Lillie
She then worked as a visual artist, lithographer, painter, screen printer, and craftsperson in Vermont and Florida.
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Kyle Landas
Kyle Landas (born January 8, 1979, in Iowa City, Iowa ) is an American craftsperson who typically works in leather.
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Emily Newton Barto
Emily Newton Barto (1896–1968) was an American children's book illustrator, writer, craftsperson, writer, and designer.
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Gilder (disambiguation)
Gilder may also refer to:
Gilder, Iran, a village in East Azerbaijan Province, Iran
Gilder, a craftsperson who performs gilding
Gilder, a character
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Sprang
The craftsperson then generates a fabric by interlinking the warp threads. The fiber manipulation itself is done by the craftsperson's fingers.
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Canting
A batik craftsperson uses canting in a similar fashion as drawing using a pen. The batik craftsperson sometimes blow the spout tip of canting to allow the liquid wax to flow smoothly and to avoid clogging, then they draw the line
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Auður
White of Dublin, "King" of Ireland
Post-medieval Icelandic women
Auður Auðuns (1911–1999), lawyer and politician
Auður Laxness (1918–2012), writer and craftsperson
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Hisam-ud-din Usta
Awards and recognition
Hisam-ud-din received the National Award of master craftsperson in 1967, and was a recipient of the Padma Shri award in 1986, the
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