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She not only studied at Pilchuck, but she worked there as a teaching assistant and “gaffer,” the term for master craftsperson in charge.

The producers and cast of FX's "The Bear" answered TV reporters' version of that question that defines a Michelin star craftsperson's emphasis on perfection.

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Reeves, a prolific craftsperson who makes everything from vintage cigar-box purses to jewelry, is color-powered.

And at least one experienced craftsperson concentrated on the primary task: grinding red, purple, and gray chunks of ochre into a vibrant powder that could have been used as paint.

If Naka described bonsai in the utopian language of 1960s California, then Kimura, who often gave workshops in Europe, espoused a vision for bonsai that was as vivid, muscular and ego-driven as Modernist painting, recasting the master not as a craftsperson but as an auteur.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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