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词汇 colourist
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Definition of colourist in English:

colourist

(US colorist)
noun ˈkʌlərɪstˈkələrəst
  • 1An artist or designer who uses colour in a special or skilful way.

    色彩画家,色彩设计家

    Example sentencesExamples
    • As a colorist he is generally restrained, but, in these paintings, startling reds, golden yellow and vibrant green enliven his palette.
    • A colorist makes his presence known even in a single charcoal drawing.
    • She likes to call herself a colorist, and one look at her landscape paintings will explain why.
    • Marc Chagall, who died in 1985 at the age of 98, is considered to be one of the twentieth century's great masters and sophisticated colourists.
    • I showed them examples of artists known as colorists, Paul Gauguin and Franz Marc, so they could see how one might choose to manipulate the viewer's eye.
    • His simple yet remarkably efficient and original technique of pictorial production combined with his gifts as a colorist make this a highly rewarding series of pictures.
    • But he drew greater inspiration from studying the old masters in the Louvre, in particular such colourists as Rubens and Veronese.
    • Not all colorists worked with artists as eminent as Dürer.
    • She too was a pupil of Matisse and is regarded as one of the finest colourists among Swedish artists of her generation.
    • Moon was a sophisticated colorist exploring what possibilities presented themselves within each painting.
    • For the last 20 years, he has been renowned in Holland as a colorist.
    • Over the years he has been described as an abstract expressionist, a surrealist and a colourist, but he is not quite any of these things.
    • McGraw, who has made gouache a specialty, is a marvelous colorist in the medium.
    • A strong colorist, she seemingly delights in bold juxtapositions.
    • The Berry-Hill exhibition confirmed Hartley as an extraordinary colorist.
    • As a colorist, Vicki's understanding of color theory runs deep, but as an oil painter, her talent with color is exceptional.
    • No painter who has been labelled ‘baroque’ has surpassed Rubens, the supreme colourist.
    • He is evident here, too, as a distinctive colourist, preferring quieter pinks, violets and yellows to the bolder oranges, reds, greens and blues of Bellini and Titian.
    • After early experiments with ink drawing, he revealed himself as a committed colorist.
    • He was the greatest colourist since Matisse.
    1. 1.1 A person who tints black-and-white films.
      (印刷物、照片或胶卷的)着色师
      Example sentencesExamples
      • He was active as a painter, teacher, and colorist of photographs from 1884 to 1915.
      • Many professional print colorists existed, and their work was valued far more than the uncolored prints.
      • Many studios employed colorists to tint the images.
      • Korshev looked at film close-ups and, with a colorist's eye for khakis and ochres, painted a soldier who has lost an eye but stares unblinkingly at the viewer.
      • Then Dodge, who is considered by his peers to be one of the top professional colorists on the East Coast, hand-colors the print.
      • Then they gave me the opportunity to make new masters of all of my films, so I went in with a colourist to make them visually perfect.
      • These are extreme examples of the magical effect colourists can have on film.
    2. 1.2 A hairdresser who specializes in dyeing people's hair.
      染发师
      Example sentencesExamples
      • To find a qualified hair colorist, ask friends or acquaintances for references.
      • Find a local salon and tell them you need an appointment with their best colorist.
      • I can't make it to the colorist before Wednesday, and I don't trust the people at my local beauty supply store enough to ask their advice.
      • I wouldn't even know what kind of salon or barber to go to for starters; it would seem weird to go to the same hair colorist as my girlfriend.
      • Most salons that style men's hair also offer a colorist.
      • If you highlight your hair, consider asking your colorist to include touches of gold (warm blondes) that blend with your hair and skin.
      • Schedule a consultation with a colorist to make your hair radiate.
      • If the color you purchased doesn't turn out the way you intended, it's imperative that you consult an experienced colorist in order to get it retouched.
      • Here are four ways to avoid similar salon disasters with the help of expert insight straight from stylists and colorists themselves.
      • When we first arrived here I was bemoaning the fact that I had left my marvelous hair colourist in London.
      • A talented colorist can also add wonderful depth to your overall face with multi-dimensional color.
      • That was the period when hairdressers began specialising as cutters or colourists.
      • But she also adds that she is still not sure about her future and might become a hair colorist, which would also mean high exposure to chemicals.
      • My colorist willingly accepts his tip and I get an appointment when I need one.
      • Find someone more compelling than a hair colorist to the stars to follow around for a day.
      • So there I was sitting in the hairdressers saying to Jake my colourist and Mike my stylist, ‘Go on boys, just do what you like!’
      • He insisted that he needed his own personal make-up artist and hair stylist and two hair colourists.
      • Most hair colorists are happy to use a product that a customer prefers.

Definition of colorist in US English:

colorist

(British colourist)
nounˈkələrəstˈkələrəst
  • 1An artist or designer who uses color in a special or skillful way.

    色彩画家,色彩设计家

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The Berry-Hill exhibition confirmed Hartley as an extraordinary colorist.
    • I showed them examples of artists known as colorists, Paul Gauguin and Franz Marc, so they could see how one might choose to manipulate the viewer's eye.
    • After early experiments with ink drawing, he revealed himself as a committed colorist.
    • A strong colorist, she seemingly delights in bold juxtapositions.
    • She likes to call herself a colorist, and one look at her landscape paintings will explain why.
    • No painter who has been labelled ‘baroque’ has surpassed Rubens, the supreme colourist.
    • Marc Chagall, who died in 1985 at the age of 98, is considered to be one of the twentieth century's great masters and sophisticated colourists.
    • For the last 20 years, he has been renowned in Holland as a colorist.
    • As a colorist, Vicki's understanding of color theory runs deep, but as an oil painter, her talent with color is exceptional.
    • As a colorist he is generally restrained, but, in these paintings, startling reds, golden yellow and vibrant green enliven his palette.
    • Moon was a sophisticated colorist exploring what possibilities presented themselves within each painting.
    • McGraw, who has made gouache a specialty, is a marvelous colorist in the medium.
    • Not all colorists worked with artists as eminent as Dürer.
    • But he drew greater inspiration from studying the old masters in the Louvre, in particular such colourists as Rubens and Veronese.
    • A colorist makes his presence known even in a single charcoal drawing.
    • Over the years he has been described as an abstract expressionist, a surrealist and a colourist, but he is not quite any of these things.
    • His simple yet remarkably efficient and original technique of pictorial production combined with his gifts as a colorist make this a highly rewarding series of pictures.
    • She too was a pupil of Matisse and is regarded as one of the finest colourists among Swedish artists of her generation.
    • He is evident here, too, as a distinctive colourist, preferring quieter pinks, violets and yellows to the bolder oranges, reds, greens and blues of Bellini and Titian.
    • He was the greatest colourist since Matisse.
    1. 1.1 A person who tints black-and-white prints, photographs, or movies.
      (印刷物、照片或胶卷的)着色师
      Example sentencesExamples
      • These are extreme examples of the magical effect colourists can have on film.
      • Then they gave me the opportunity to make new masters of all of my films, so I went in with a colourist to make them visually perfect.
      • Then Dodge, who is considered by his peers to be one of the top professional colorists on the East Coast, hand-colors the print.
      • Many studios employed colorists to tint the images.
      • He was active as a painter, teacher, and colorist of photographs from 1884 to 1915.
      • Many professional print colorists existed, and their work was valued far more than the uncolored prints.
      • Korshev looked at film close-ups and, with a colorist's eye for khakis and ochres, painted a soldier who has lost an eye but stares unblinkingly at the viewer.
    2. 1.2 A hairdresser who specializes in dyeing people's hair.
      染发师
      Example sentencesExamples
      • I can't make it to the colorist before Wednesday, and I don't trust the people at my local beauty supply store enough to ask their advice.
      • If you highlight your hair, consider asking your colorist to include touches of gold (warm blondes) that blend with your hair and skin.
      • That was the period when hairdressers began specialising as cutters or colourists.
      • Most salons that style men's hair also offer a colorist.
      • Find someone more compelling than a hair colorist to the stars to follow around for a day.
      • When we first arrived here I was bemoaning the fact that I had left my marvelous hair colourist in London.
      • He insisted that he needed his own personal make-up artist and hair stylist and two hair colourists.
      • Most hair colorists are happy to use a product that a customer prefers.
      • I wouldn't even know what kind of salon or barber to go to for starters; it would seem weird to go to the same hair colorist as my girlfriend.
      • My colorist willingly accepts his tip and I get an appointment when I need one.
      • A talented colorist can also add wonderful depth to your overall face with multi-dimensional color.
      • Find a local salon and tell them you need an appointment with their best colorist.
      • But she also adds that she is still not sure about her future and might become a hair colorist, which would also mean high exposure to chemicals.
      • If the color you purchased doesn't turn out the way you intended, it's imperative that you consult an experienced colorist in order to get it retouched.
      • To find a qualified hair colorist, ask friends or acquaintances for references.
      • Here are four ways to avoid similar salon disasters with the help of expert insight straight from stylists and colorists themselves.
      • So there I was sitting in the hairdressers saying to Jake my colourist and Mike my stylist, ‘Go on boys, just do what you like!’
      • Schedule a consultation with a colorist to make your hair radiate.
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