This word is used in Algeria to describe a person's physical appearence who has nothing to do with art. It is usually followed by a bunch of 4's.
by jacobiii August 26, 2019

someone:did you see that 13 year old artist on tiktok? they recreated the mona lisa perfectly on this filter where you can only draw with your eye movement
me: life is unfair
me: life is unfair
by hannahlolywhosteesyd October 17, 2023

<.7.9.7.6.>Tays2cents' Approves Of Angel Jose RObles Changing His Name TO Hellstrom Imaweli Tanna As Weel As Having THe Artist Name Of Doctor Sparta<.7.9.7.6.>
<.7.9.7.6.>Tays2cents' Approves Of Angel Jose RObles Changing His Name TO Hellstrom Imaweli Tanna As Weel As Having THe Artist Name Of Doctor Sparta<.7.9.7.6.>
by Adujasty343 June 15, 2025

A person or especially a corporation who exploits the Covid-19 pandemic to make a profit while pretending to do so out of goodness or in consideration for those who suffer due to the pandemic.
That senator is such a cov artist, voting to bail out corporations to help "workers" during Covid while he knows that money will never reach employees.
by Xam Uli March 20, 2021

Someone (usually very gay) who actually could be described as a legitimate makeup artist and doesn’t choose to Identify as one. In most cases they are the subject and will not be bothered to paint any face but their own. Your experience will not be personalized and you will not receive any advice from a fakeup artist. Their knowledge of beauty is self-benefiting - not carelessly provided during your very rushed consultation.
The term was first coined in or around 2009 by 2x Sephora university graduate and smashbox-certified Kyle Brylin while helping* as a color consultant for the LUXURY retailer. Every single product touched his psoriasis-prone face and he kept his favorites very near and dear to his heart and only his heart. Every single client received the exact same product recommendations or as he liked to call it, formula: the most expensive options and double-up on both. (Ex: Yes, you do need two foundations because we currently carry two that are over $60. And Yes, you do need two foundation brushes; one for skincare and another for complexion and other monetarily-
*Kyle Brylin typically refers to what is commonly called “working” as “helping” to bring awareness to the fact that his attendance is a choice made by him and not an employer.
The term was first coined in or around 2009 by 2x Sephora university graduate and smashbox-certified Kyle Brylin while helping* as a color consultant for the LUXURY retailer. Every single product touched his psoriasis-prone face and he kept his favorites very near and dear to his heart and only his heart. Every single client received the exact same product recommendations or as he liked to call it, formula: the most expensive options and double-up on both. (Ex: Yes, you do need two foundations because we currently carry two that are over $60. And Yes, you do need two foundation brushes; one for skincare and another for complexion and other monetarily-
*Kyle Brylin typically refers to what is commonly called “working” as “helping” to bring awareness to the fact that his attendance is a choice made by him and not an employer.
“From one fakeup artist to another: I don’t give a fuck what you beat your face with and I’m certainly not going to waste my tips and tricks on you or your clientele. However, please continue and tell me again what you learned from Laura mercier that i will add to the secrets in my hair and never share with another soul for forever.”
“I’m really bad at faces.” - Kyle Brylin
“I’m really bad at faces.” - Kyle Brylin
by blackenedsicken June 11, 2022

An artist that googles images of a subject then uses parts from all the images to create a new version of the original.
by Tattoo Kim 1.3 September 27, 2023

A state of being that artists go into when drawing (or trying to draw). Often involves dehydration, a headache, and a sudden hatred of everything, plus other things like back/wrist pain and overstimulation. In this state, the artist is usually very focused on their work and would probably prefer to remain in this zoned-out phase for as long as possible.
Not confined to digital artists.
Not confined to digital artists.
by 【ɴᴜʟʟ.ᴘx】 April 30, 2022
