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He started off as just a colourist but has moved onto drawing the novels too.
Since then, technology has improved to give extraordinary power to the digital colourist.
He had become a rich colourist and an experienced draughtsman.
He was not a colourist by nature; his tones were monochromatic.
In this picture Poole rises to his full height as a colourist.
A good colourist is like a juggler with ten balls in the air at once and able to catch them all.
The colourist can then take this into account when choosing the shade.'
He was a correct draughtsman and a good colourist.
He was not a great colourist and was too much a realist to be led by imagination.
As a colourist Fuseli has but small claims to distinction.
They forget that Picasso was a brilliant draughtsman, composer, colourist.
As draughtsman and colourist, he drew inspiration from a broad range of subjects.
Had lowlights put in my hair by new colourist yesterday to try and tone down effects of too many highlights.
There are 14 different shades which can be inter-mixed by your colourist to achieve any colour.
There is little to distinguish one master from the other, except that of the two Both is perhaps the more delicate colourist.
He is before everything a colourist.
Powerful colourist and a virtuoso with the pencil.
He is a highly qualified, conscious artist, but at the same time a sensitive, true colourist, "a painter of the soul".
Colourist Maria added golden lights to add texture and movement to her hair, which before had looked rather solid due to its thickness.
Here, inspired by French art and the local landscape, he began to develop the style and ability that would later identify him as a colourist.
Mellis was renowned throughout her career as a colourist.
Regarded as a colourist, most of her, including her lyrics and installations, investigate the world from a painting perspective.
He achieved fame as a brilliant colourist.
He was, above all a master colourist, and he created form and emotion in colour.
She is a noted colourist and symbolist.
Our top colorist is a young fellow who can just look at a piece and know what to do.
"The man is probably the best colorist in the country.
She is also trying to get in touch with her inner colorist.
Lots of men are getting highlights too these days, one colorist said.
The role of the colorist is to add color to the artwork, either by hand or on computer.
Here, she also reveals herself to be a sensitive colorist.
Always a strong colorist, she became even more so.
The operator of the suite is usually called a Colorist.
These color suites would have a client area behind the colorist.
A colorist was at work in the kitchen, too.
Well, I hadn't realized what a fine colorist he was, until now.
A lively colorist, he was also good at getting motion into his figures.
He is grouped among the composers known as the Colorists.
He became one of the great colorists of his era.
First employed as a colorist, she worked her way up the position of art director with a Chicago area ad agency.
In 1881 the company employed 30 printers and 90 women or girls as colorists.
It was clear from the beginning of the show that his reputation as a colorist is not inflated.
For comics printed in color, there is usually a separate colorist.
Her works are distinguished by high level of visual culture and colorist excellence.
"All of these are very strong colorists," he said.
The colorist caught my friend and his partner in mid-trim.
But it's another of the show's revelations to demonstrate that he was a determined colorist.
Come on, it's not every day you get a chance to meet the single most talented colorist in the civilized world, is it?
She may be one of the last great colorists."
My technical facility was so enhanced that I had the freedom to be a colorist.