Atelier ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Atelier ( noun )

A workshop or studio, especially one used by an artist, designer, or craftsman.

Origin:

French, from old french astelier, from latin astellare, from astella "star".

Examples:

  1. The famous painter had an atelier in the heart of Paris where he created some of his most renowned works.
  2. The fashion designer's atelier was filled with bolts of fabric and mannequins in various stages of dress.
  3. The jewelry maker's atelier was small but well-equipped, with tools and materials neatly organized on shelves and tables.
  4. The potter's atelier was a large open space with a wheel in the center and shelves of finished and unfinished pieces along the walls.
  5. The atelier was a bustling place, with apprentices coming and going and the master giving critiques and instruction.

(As a verb)

Atelier ( verb )

A workshop or studio, especially one used by an artist, designer, or craftsman.

Origin:

French, from old french astelier, from latin astellare, from astella "star".

Examples:

  1. The famous painter had an atelier in the heart of Paris where he created some of his most renowned works.
  2. The fashion designer's atelier was filled with bolts of fabric and mannequins in various stages of dress.
  3. The jewelry maker's atelier was small but well-equipped, with tools and materials neatly organized on shelves and tables.
  4. The potter's atelier was a large open space with a wheel in the center and shelves of finished and unfinished pieces along the walls.
  5. The atelier was a bustling place, with apprentices coming and going and the master giving critiques and instruction.
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