Already ask Mr. Google obviously, and by far all the answer I found does not satisfy me. Elysian , ingenious, innovative.
I was actually searching for a tagline for an upcoming event, engineering stuff. ; A sudden wonder that I come across. «Trying his best to be creative and innovative.» More likely an act of trying.
It’s just my thought. I’m sorry for being insatiable about it. I wish you guys can help me.
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Demiurgic
This word describes one who is a powerful creative force. Or perhaps you would consider:
Promethean
which indicates daring creativity or originality.
answered May 7, 2017 at 15:18
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artist, creative personnoun
a person whose creative work shows sensitivity and imagination
Synonyms:
artist
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Joseph Villa:
Now, I feel like there’s nothing I can’t tackle, scientology gave me tools to survive, tools to create, and that’s what I feel like — a creative person who is full of power and there is no stopping me.
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Gail Halperin:
He was always a very inventive and creative person; he always has a lot going on, always able to juggle a million things.
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Adam Kluger:
I get it, you can’t pay a creative person enough money to stop being creative. Most on the ad side don’t get that. But that’s where I come in.
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Abraham Maslow:
Only the flexibly creative person can really manage the future, Only the one who can face novelty with confidence and without fear.
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May Sarton:
The creative person, the person who moves from an irrational source of power, has to face the fact that this power antagonizes. Under all the superficial praise of the creative is the desire to kill. It is the old war between the mystic and the nonmystic, a war to the death.
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‘CREATIVE PERSON’ is a 14 letter
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CREATIVE PERSON (7) |
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Other forms: creative persons
Definitions of creative person
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noun
a person whose creative work shows sensitivity and imagination
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synonyms:
artist
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Hans Arp
Alsatian artist and poet who was cofounder of dadaism in Zurich; noted for abstract organic sculptures (1887-1966)
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John James Audubon
United States ornithologist and artist (born in Haiti) noted for his paintings of birds of America (1785-1851)
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Marcel Duchamp
French artist who immigrated to the United States; a leader in the dada movement in New York City; was first to exhibit commonplace objects as art (1887-1968)
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Al Hirschfeld
United States artist noted for his line-drawn caricatures (1904-2003)
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Jasper Johns
United States artist and proponent of pop art (born in 1930)
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Edward Lear
British artist and writer of nonsense verse (1812-1888)
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Louis Comfort Tiffany
United States artist who developed Tiffany glass (1848-1933)
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illustrator
an artist who makes illustrations (for books or magazines or advertisements etc.)
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classic
an artist who has created classic works
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classicist
an artistic person who adheres to classicism
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constructivist
an artist of the school of constructivism
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decorator, ornamentalist
someone who decorates
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draftsman, drawer
an artist skilled at drawing
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etcher
someone who etches
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expressionist
an artist who is an adherent of expressionism
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maestro, master
an artist of consummate skill
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minimalist
a practitioner or advocate of artistic minimalism
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modernist
an artist who makes a deliberate break with previous styles
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musician
artist who composes or conducts music as a profession
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painter
an artist who paints
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lensman, photographer
someone who takes photographs professionally
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Pre-Raphaelite
a painter or writer dedicated to restoring early Renaissance ideals
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graphic artist, printmaker
an artist who designs and makes prints
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pyrographer
an artist who practices pyrography
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romantic, romanticist
an artist of the Romantic Movement or someone influenced by Romanticism
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carver, sculptor, sculpturer, statue maker
an artist who creates sculptures
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stylist
an artist who is a master of a particular style
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surrealist
an artist who is a member of the movement called surrealism
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symbolist
a member of an artistic movement that expressed ideas indirectly via symbols
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Indiana, Robert Indiana
United States pop artist (born 1928)
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abstract artist, abstractionist
a painter of abstract pictures
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adapter, arranger, transcriber
a musician who adapts a composition for particular voices or instruments or for another style of performance
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camera operator, cameraman, cinematographer
a photographer who operates a movie camera
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cartoonist
a person who draws cartoons
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cantor, choirmaster, precentor
the musical director of a choir
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colorist
a painter able to achieve special effects with color
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commercial artist
an illustrator who is supported by advertising
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composer
someone who composes music as a profession
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conductor, director, music director
the person who leads a musical group
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cubist
an artist who adheres to the principles of cubism
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dauber
an unskilled painter
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distortionist
a painter who introduces distortions
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engraver
a printmaker who prints from an engraved printing plate
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Fauve, fauvist
a member of a group of French painters who followed fauvism
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genre painter
a painter of scenes from everyday life
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impressionist
a painter who follows the theories of Impressionism
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landscapist
someone who paints landscapes
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lithographer
a printmaker who uses lithography
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miniaturist
someone who paints tiny pictures in great detail
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muralist
a painter of murals
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oil painter
a painter who uses oil paints
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old master
a great European painter prior to 19th century
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paparazzo
a freelance photographer who pursues celebrities trying to take candid photographs of them to sell to newspapers or magazines
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pavement artist
someone who draws on the pavement with colored chalks (hoping that passers-by will give them money)
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pointillist
a painter who uses the technique of pointillism
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limner, portrait painter, portraitist, portrayer
a painter or drawer of portraits
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Post-impressionist, Postimpressionist
an artist of the Postimpressionist school who revolted against Impressionism
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press photographer
a photographer who works for a newspaper
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realist
a painter who represents the world realistically and not in an idealized or romantic style
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scene painter, scenic artist
an artist specializing in scenic subjects
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sculptress
a woman sculptor
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sketcher
someone who draws sketches
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virtuoso
a musician who is a consummate master of technique and artistry
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watercolorist, watercolourist
a painter who paints with watercolors
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creator
a person who grows or makes or invents things
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creator — a person who grows or makes or invents things
illustrator — an artist who makes illustrations (for books or magazines or advertisements etc.)
classic — an artist who has created classic works
classicist — an artistic person who adheres to classicism
constructivist — an artist of the school of constructivism
etcher — someone who etches
expressionist — an artist who is an adherent of expressionism
maestro, master — an artist of consummate skill; «a master of the violin»; «one of the old masters»
minimalist — a practitioner or advocate of artistic minimalism
modernist — an artist who makes a deliberate break with previous styles
musician — artist who composes or conducts music as a profession
painter — an artist who paints
Pre-Raphaelite — a painter or writer dedicated to restoring early Renaissance ideals
pyrographer — an artist who practices pyrography
romantic, romanticist — an artist of the Romantic Movement or someone influenced by Romanticism
stylist — an artist who is a master of a particular style
surrealist — an artist who is a member of the movement called surrealism
symbolist — a member of an artistic movement that expressed ideas indirectly via symbols
Whether you are someone who can draw or know someone who can, there is no denying that it takes immense talent – particularly to make a career out of it. However, what can we choose to refer to someone who can draw as?
What Do You Call A Person Who Draws?
Some folks choose to draw as a hobby, while others do so as their profession. Some will draw cartoons or anime, while others design high-fashion apparel. Regardless, there is an abundance of terms to use in reference to these people. In this article, we will be looking over the following specific terms:
- An Artist
- An Illustrator
- A Drawer
- A Sketcher
- A Cartoonist
- A Manga Artist
- A Caricaturist
- A Draughtsman
- A Creator
- A Designer
The preferred version that we will be highlighting is “an artist”. While this is a broad term, referring to someone as “an artist” best encapsulates all the different variations and styles of drawing. When we call someone “an artist” we are acknowledging both their abilities and profession.
An Artist
We can consider “an artist” as someone who produces paintings or drawings, either for a profession or as a hobby. Cambridge Dictionary defines “an artist” as someone who paints, draws or makes sculptures. Because of this, we can certainly refer to someone who draws as “an artist”.
Even when someone draws as a hobby, we can still call them “an artist”, which they would more than likely take as a large compliment. Being “an artist” requires immense talent and dedication, which deserves to be noticed.
Here are a few examples that showcase the proper use of this term:
- She started out as an artist that preferred to draw but has since branched off into the world of tattoo design.
- Vincent van Gogh is regarded as one of the most talented and famous artists in existence. His pieces of artwork are worth millions of dollars in the present day.
- He is an incredibly talented artist, who prefers to work in the areas of sketches or caricatures.
An Illustrator
Another phenomenal term that we can use to refer to someone who draws is an “illustrator”. Cambridge Dictionary defines “an illustrator” as a person who draws pictures, especially for books. Because of this, we often consider “an illustrator” a professional position to hold.
While “illustrators” are generally renowned for their work in books, illustrators also help to work on animated films, with advertising agencies and much more.
Some examples that include the use of this particular term are:
- He is a known illustrator for the Disney/Pixar brand, which means he’s making a lot of money to draw!
- I’m so proud of my daughter, who just received her first commissioned job as an illustrator. She’ll be designing the cover and pages of a new children’s book.
- She got the job as the illustrator for the new magazine and she could barely contain her overwhelming excitement.
A Drawer
We can consider “a drawer” to be an artist that is incredibly talented at drawing. This can be someone who draws landscapes, people’s portraits, animals, etc. We will often consider “a drawer” as someone who draws more for a hobby, than for payments.
However, we can refer to someone who draws for a profession or living, “a drawer” as well.
For additional information on how to use this term, here are a few examples:
- She wants to become a famous drawer when she grows up, despite not possessing any artistic abilities.
- He decided to change his career path from that of a painter to that of a drawer.
- I wasn’t sure that I could make myself a comfortable professional as a drawer until I started my online print business and found great success.
A Sketcher
Another alternative that we can choose to use to describe someone who draws, is “a sketcher”. Cambridge Dictionary defines “a sketcher” as being someone who makes sketches or drawings. We can think of a sketch as a simple or quickly done drawing.
Despite a sketch being made in a timely manner, this does not take away from the talent required in order to do this.
We can now look over the following examples, that include this particular term:
- She was a very gifted individual in the field of art; having skills in acting, dancing and as a sketcher.
- At a very young age, he was already showcasing his abilities as a sketcher.
- He was known as a beautiful watercolour painter but began to branch off as he wanted to become a sketcher as well.
A Cartoonist
“A cartoonist” is a phenomenal alternative term that we can utilize when we would like to describe someone who draws. “A cartoonist” describes someone who generally draws for their career. Cambridge Dictionary defines “a cartoonist” as someone who specifically draws cartoons.
“A cartoonist” will often create their work for movie studios, newspapers, comic books, and other forms of media.
For additional clarity on the use of this particular term, here are some examples:
- He was a cartoonist for his local newspaper that was tasked to create a new comic strip, on a daily basis.
- Cartoonists often work from home and maintain their own hours of studio work.
- She is known as the cartoonist that used a great deal of satire in her work, which made some of it very controversial.
A Manga Artist
“A manga artist” is a specific type of person who draws, making it an applicable term. A “manga” is defined by Cambridge Dictionary as being Japanese comic books that tell stories in pictures. Therefore, “a manga artist” is someone who draws this specific type of cartoon.
A “manga artist” or “mangaka” in Japanese, often writes and illustrate the manga comics entirely on their own – showcasing an abundance of talent.
Some examples that use this specific term are:
- Hiro Mashima is an incredibly famous manga artist, most renowned for his incredible work on the Fairy Tale series.
- He had aspirations to become a manga artist, even from a very young age.
- She wishes to come to a famous manga artist, despite the fact that it was a field predominantly filled with men.
A Caricaturist
“A caricaturist” is another wonderful way to discuss someone who chooses to draw as a profession. Cambridge Dictionary defines “a caricaturist” as a person who creates caricatures or humorous drawings or descriptions, that make someone’s most noticeable features even more noticeable.
We will often see “a caricaturist” employed by a newspaper, magazine or other applicable written or screen works. Most commonly, we will see featured caricatures of famous celebrities or politicians – whoever is largely featured in the public eye.
The following examples show how one can appropriately use this term in a sentence:
- He is an excellent caricaturist, who actually prefers to work with acrylics, as opposed to pencil.
- She worked as a caricaturist for a newspaper for over a decade, before going off on her own and creating a new studio.
- At Canada’s Wonderland, there are always caricaturists available throughout the park to create an image, if you wish to purchase one.
A Draughtsman
Another alternative that we can choose to use to describe someone who professionally and accurately draws is “a draughtsman”. Cambridge Dictionary defines “a draughtsman” as someone who draws well or someone whose job is to do detailed drawings of machines, new buildings, etc.
Therefore, we often think of “a draughtsman” as someone who is highly skilled in the technical variety of drawing or is immensely detail-oriented.
Here are a few examples that we can now go over, that feature this term:
- As a young girl, she showed a love for all things architectural, which prompted her to work towards a career as a draughtsman.
- A draftsman is the first person called when someone wants to construct a new building.
- The point did not escape the draftsman, who continued to advise against the build of the skyscraper.
A Creator
When we hear the term “a creator”, many people are inclined to think of God. However, Cambridge Dictionary defines “a creator” as someone who has invented something. Therefore, we can consider “a creator” to be someone who draws innovative new series or ideas.
“A creator” can also be considered someone who develops and draws out new characters, or even plans for businesses.
We will now go over the following examples:
- He’s the very famous creator of the beloved cartoon series, Charlie Brown.
- As a young adolescent, he was known by his peers as a creator of illustrative magic. He could draw anything that someone could imagine.
- Both a creator and an illustrator, he single-handedly crafted a new way of drawing up building drafts.
A Designer
The final alternative term that we will be going over is “a designer”. Cambridge Dictionary defines “a designer” as a person who imagines how something could be made and draws plans for it. Because of this, we consider someone who is “a designer” to be an innovative artist or drawer.
“A designer” is someone who plans the exact form, looks or workings of something before it is built, typically by drawing the plans or design out in advance.
We can now look over the last few examples for this article, that use this specific term:
- She was a fashion designer by trade, which meant she was always drawing and sketching gorgeous pieces of apparel.
- As someone who couldn’t afford designer labels growing up, she became a designer so that she could create lower-priced garments, without sacrificing quality.
- He was a graphic designer and thoroughly enjoyed having the professional ability to redesign the company’s logos that he felt required the upgrade.
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There are many different aspects of personality and character, and we have many different words in English to describe them!
Intelligence
Let’s start with a person’s intelligence. A very common word to describe an intelligent person is smart. There is also the word clever – that refers to someone who is intelligent in a creative way; a clever person can create unique and unexpected solutions to problems. And someone who has life experience, lots of knowledge, and the ability to make good decisions is wise.
The opposite of smart is stupid or dumb – be careful with these words, as they are strong and insulting! The opposite of wise is foolish – that’s a person who doesn’t have common sense, and who does things that are not a good idea.
Work Ethic
A person’s work ethic is their attitude towards work. Companies want to hire people who are hard-working, reliable (meaning you can depend on them; you know they will get things done) and diligent (applies persistent effort).
Hard-working
There’s also the word ambitious – meaning someone who strongly desires a lot of success. That can be considered a good or bad trait. An ambitious person can have the potential to achieve great things in an honest way… or they might be the type of person who will be dishonest and hurt others in order to get money and power.
Lazy
The opposite of hard-working is lazy – a person who is not active and doesn’t like to do work or make an effort. The opposite of reliable is unreliable – you can’t have certainty that an unreliable person will do their work. Another bad characteristic for a worker is being careless – that’s the opposite of careful. A careless person doesn’t pay attention or focus, increasing the possibility of making mistakes.
Confidence
A person who has TOO much confidence in themselves, and who considers themselves superior to others, is arrogant – and someone who cares too much about their appearance is vain. The opposite of arrogant is humble – someone who is modest and who does not call attention to their own greatness.
People’s confidence affects the way they make decisions. Someone who is decisive makes strong, firm decisions and is confident in their choices. The opposite is an indecisive or wishy-washy person – someone who feels insecure (not confident) and has difficulty making final decisions, or who constantly goes back and forth from one option to another without committing. An insecure person may also be rather sensitive (meaning their feelings are easily hurt).
Social Relations
The way you react to social situations is another major element of your personality. Someone who is outgoing or extroverted LOVES being in social situations and interacting with other people. Outgoing people are often talkative or chatty – meaning they talk a lot. The opposite is someone who is reserved or shy – this is a quieter person who doesn’t like being the center of attention. The word “shy” is stronger than “reserved.”
As for the way you treat other people, it’s good to be kind (someone who treats others well), nice (pleasant and friendly), and considerate (someone who thinks about other peoples’ feelings and tries not to hurt them).
The opposite of kind is mean or nasty (someone who treats other people badly). An even stronger word is cruel – a person who intentionally causes others to suffer. And it’s also not good to be rude or inconsiderate – meaning someone who is not polite, and who doesn’t think about others’ feelings.
When someone irritates you, do you get angry easily? Someone who quickly gets angry is short-tempered. The opposite is to be patient and easy-going – an easy-going person is relaxed, flexible, and easy to relate to.
Short-tempered
Money
There are also words to describe a person’s attitude towards money and resources. Someone who likes to share and give away their money, time, and possessions is generous – and someone who prefers to keep everything for themselves is selfish. Another word, stingy, is used specifically for a person who hates spending or giving money. And a person who wants to have much more than is necessary or appropriate is greedy.
Challenges
Finally, how can we talk about the ways a person reacts to challenges and difficulties? Someone who loves having new experiences is adventurous, and someone with a lot of courage is brave. An even stronger word for “brave” is fearless – someone who seems never to be afraid!
The opposite of being brave is being a coward – someone who has no courage – but we often use slang expressions, for example, saying the person is “a chicken” or “a wimp” or to say the person “doesn’t have the guts” to do something.
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- Who is the smartest person you know?
- Do you consider yourself ambitious? Why or why not?
- How would you try to motivate a friend who is lazy?
- Have you ever worked with someone who was unreliable? How did you handle the situation?
- Are you typically more decisive or indecisive? Have you ever regretted a decision you made?
- Are you more outgoing or more reserved?
- Who is the most talkative person you know?
- Describe an act of kindness that you have done for someone (or someone has done for you).
- Do you know anyone who is mean or rude?
- Describe a situation you have experienced in which you had to be brave.
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In Describe a creative person whose work you admire IELTS Speaking cue card, you’ll be asked to speak about an artistic person whose creativity you admire. You should say:
☑️ How do you know him/her?
☑️ What creative things he/she has done?
☑️ Explain why you think he/she is creative?
NOTE – You have one minute to think about what you are going to say, then you’ll have to talk about the topic for one-to-two minutes. A paper and a pencil will be given so that you can make some notes if you wish.
For easier understanding, I’ve divided this IELTS Speaking Cue Card Describe a creative person whose work you admire into three parts – Introduction, Questions, and Conclusion.
Introduction
I have always believed that creativity is at the core of being human. Creativity makes the world a better, more beautiful, more friendly place. When you think creatively, you’re opening your heart and mind and you’re relating to people as humans.
Who he/she is?
So today, I’d take this opportunity to talk about Mr. Walter Elias Disney also known as Walt Disney; who I admire for his mind-bending creativity.
He was an American entrepreneur, creator, writer, voice actor, and film producer. In fact, Mr Walter Disney was a pioneer of the American animation industry, he introduced several developments in the production of cartoons.
How do you know him/her?
I watched his creative cartoon series during childhood. That’s how I came to know about him. As a child, I remember being shocked to learn that Walt Disney was a person.
To me, Disney was a mysterious entity, symbolised by the magical castle that appeared at the start of every film. A cross between fairyland and a faceless corporation. A bit like Willy Wonka’s Chocolate Factory!
What creative things he/she has done?
His creativity is world renowned! Walt Disney was the most creative and innovative person in the entertainment business in the 20th century. His movies and animations had a huge impact on family life and the movie and animation industry.
He also created shows for television and opened Disney Land which were both huge successes. Moreover, How could we forget Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck ?? Both were his stunning creations.
Explain why you think he/she is creative?
I think he is creative because he was very successful at turning fantasies into reality. His success is undisputed, as is the reason for it: Walt Disney was not merely a creative daydreamer who just had a few good ideas. Disney was a realist and the harshest critic of his own ideas. That made his creations into global successes.
Conclusion
In the end I’d just tell you that… Walt Disney was a wonderful creative artist because he had a vision that he focused on. He set out to develop an amusement attraction that both you and me could enjoy.
Follow-ups
Following are the probable set of IELTS Speaking Part-3 follow up questions that could be asked in Describe a creative person whose work you admire cue card:
Do you think you are a creative person?
Indeed, I am a creative human being. If you look at my Instagram, it’s filled with a lot creative pencil sketches that I usually made during my free time.
I adapt things that are happening around and portray them through my art.
Is it good for children to learn arts?
Yes, it is best for children to learn arts early in their lives. A strong foundation in art not only boosts a child’s creativity but also makes them emotionally expressive. breaks the monotony of tough academic studies. Also art engages the visual part of the brain in a way that is very different than any other academic subject.
What kind of jobs require people to be creative?
Almost every job requires creativity in one way or the other. For instance, an engineer needs to develop new ways of doing things, the music composer needs to use imagination to create beautiful symphonies, a social media manager needs to write creative content to engage with the audience, a teacher has to bring up innovative ideas to instruct students.
Do you think leaders need to have creative ability?
Absolutely, leaders need to be creative! If they do what others are doing, they would soon loose their popularity, but if they add creativity into slogans, banners and make them interesting, eye-grabbing they will certainly gain traction.
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artist, creative personnoun
a person whose creative work shows sensitivity and imagination
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Numerology
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of creative person in Chaldean Numerology is: 3
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Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of creative person in Pythagorean Numerology is: 8
Examples of creative person in a Sentence
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Gail Halperin:
He was always a very inventive and creative person; he always has a lot going on, always able to juggle a million things.
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Joseph Villa:
Now, I feel like there’s nothing I can’t tackle, scientology gave me tools to survive, tools to create, and that’s what I feel like — a creative person who is full of power and there is no stopping me.
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Adam Kluger:
I get it, you can’t pay a creative person enough money to stop being creative. Most on the ad side don’t get that. But that’s where I come in.
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Abraham Maslow:
Only the flexibly creative person can really manage the future, Only the one who can face novelty with confidence and without fear.
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Gerald G. Jampolsky:
A truly creative person rids him or herself of all self-imposed limitations.
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