An artist, you know, puts himself into his every product.
In a month, the artist had put on enough flesh to approach the dimensions of a normal man.
"I study the ways those artists put colors together," she said.
Yes, I agree that once any artist puts his or her work in front of the public, then they have to accept the consequences.
The artist put himself in the picture; he is the man with the black beard and cap.
But an artist doesn't put himself in a defensive position.
They think that the artist put his or her "talent" into the art.
In this case, he added, "the artist put the prices on himself."
The artist puts the viewer very much up front of her.
"Ninety-nine percent of the time we try to figure out what the artist put the picture in himself," she added.