printmaker - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • base: His father was a drawing master and printmaker based in London.
  • become: He studied etching at Central St Martins School of Art and became a full time printmaker in 1991.
  • practice: As a practicing printmaker Stephen has recently completed four giant Kites commissioned by the banking group Lloyds TSB.

Adjective modifier

  • experienced: The workshop is managed on a daily basis by experienced printmakers who are there to support workshop users.
  • contemporary: Painting in a range of media, but most comfortable with etching, he is one of Britain's most famous contemporary printmakers.
  • fine: Jenny Devereux is known as one of the finest floral printmakers.
  • great: Ask anyone who is knowledgeable about prints, ' Who were the truly great printmakers?
  • good: The gallery also displays a large selection of graphic work from some of Britain's best printmakers.
  • British: He earnt a worldwide reputation as one of the most exciting British printmakers of the twentieth century.

Modifies a noun

  • living: Category: Artist Location: USA Clicks: 18 Steve Elliot Steve Elliott is an amateur artist and printmaker living in Shropshire, England.

Noun used with modifier

  • artist: An artist printmaker born in South Africa, Alcock completed a four year Fine Art Degree from the University of Natal, Pietermaritzburg.
  • art: My mother was a part of a wave of Californian fine art silk-screen printmakers.
  • master: In 2002 she was invited to collaborate with master printmaker Sally Grimson at Artizan Editions.

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