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artificer

[ahr-tif-uh-ser] / ɑrˈtɪf ə sər /
NOUN
artisan
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In other words, Gowar, as an ingenious artificer herself, locates her most authentic reality in artifice and art.

From New York Times

Perhaps the artificer’s gold paint is still wet on such scenes in which we play at kings.

From The New Yorker

The loss was acute not only because of his work’s undoubted seriousness but also because the playful side of Sebald’s originality made him a consumingly interesting and unpredictable artificer.

From The New Yorker

The central event in this complicated legend concerns Icarus and his father Daedalus, a brilliant artificer.

From The Guardian

It cited one Lawrence Kotlikoff of Boston University, one of America’s most talented artificers, who “estimates the true fiscal gap is $211 trillion when unfunded entitlements like Social Security and Medicare are included.”

From Salon