Though his hand is made almost invisible, the artist has, of course, set this dramatic stage and posed all the questions.
In time, the young artist set aside the stylus and corked her ink bottle.
They are minor works, but like anything to which this artist set his hand, they are of intense interest.
Both young artists quickly set roots in Houston.
The artist first sets a vantage point where the subject and the drawing surface appear to be the same size.
The young artist went home, and at once set to work upon the task he had undertaken.
A famous artist in the galley will set the crown on a very pretty morning's work.
Still, as Dr. Reed points out, many artists have set those concerns aside.
"If artists don't set out to make significant art, what do they do?"
If the artist can set the terms then maybe.