The phrase
"to master the craft" means becoming highly skilled and knowledgeable in a particular skill or trade. It entails reaching a level of expertise where one has complete control and understanding of their chosen field.
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Much is to be said for
mastering the craft of novel writing and learning the industry before seeking any kind of publishing route.
The Catholic writer must have the passion, talent, and ingenuity to
master the craft in strictly secular terms while never forgetting the spiritual possibilities and responsibilities of art.
But we also got a friendly warning: if you do
n't master the craft, you won't be able to make the most noble idea work.
In this, as in
mastering a craft such as writing or making music, there is no substitute for the long hours of practice and learning.
He is also helping teachers develop and
master their craft so that they can deliver the transformative education students deserve.
Our writers have
mastered the craft of resume writing, having dealt with various kinds of resume projects.
Our mission is to
master our craft in service of students mastering the requisite grade - level skills they need to be on track for future academic success.
I believe that when you focus on a vertical like legal marketing, you can
really master the craft and get to know the industry.
From Laurie Davis, Tennessee Craft — Tennessee Craft, in partnership with the Tennessee Arts Commission, offers its ninth year of the Master Artist Apprentice Program (MAAP) to open the door for emerging artists to learn traditional and contemporary craft skills
from master craft artists.
Similarly, surgeons begin
mastering their craft by first obtaining education / training and then they might practice on cadavers in the lab or shadow a mentor in a real lab setting, and then finally after years of practice they are ready to operate on a patient by themselves.
This is why superstar ballplayers, for whom fluid mastery came more naturally, frequently are less effective as coaches or instructors than are less - gifted former teammates who had to
master their craft much more deliberately and haltingly.
Tabs at the top of the home page direct viewers to sections such as Grooming Basics, where professionals can find tips
on mastering the craft; and Vendor Profiles, where top industry manufacturers explain the latest innovations in the field.
Tennessee Craft, in partnership with the Tennessee Arts Commission, offers its ninth year of the Master Artist Apprentice Program (MAAP) to open the door for emerging artists to learn traditional and contemporary craft skills from
master craft artists.
Joan Dempsey, author of the forthcoming novel This Is How It Begins (She Writes Press, Oct 3, 2017), helps serious creative
writers master the craft of revision through online courses and free resources.
Schooled at the prestigious Hochschule für Grafik und Buchkunst in Leipzig under the supervision of painter Sighard Gille (who is mostly known for his Song of Life, a monumental ceiling fresco of vibrant colors in the city's Gewandhaus Orchestra), Tobias Lehner (1974, Regensburg)
first mastered the craft of traditional figurative painting before turning to abstraction.
March 24 - 26: Join 175 fine artists and
master craft designers at the Paradise City Arts Festival (Marlborough)
November 17: Paradise City Arts Festival returns, bringing together 175 American artists and
master craft makers for a juried fair (Marlborough)
Through grit, perseverance, and gallons of karo syrup, the
horror master crafted films that changed the genre forever and provided a platonic ideal of cheap thrills fuelled by big ideas.
Lessons should be designed to help
students master craft elements (e.g., text structure, character development), writing skills (e.g., spelling, punctuation), and process strategies (e.g., planning and revising tactics).
LP: You substitute, and the closest thing to substitute for mastering this craft [drag racing] is mentally.
It's easy to forget that the early work of every writer, no matter how gifted, is usually mediocre at best... (in the past) the publishing industry was a lot more receptive to writers who hadn't
yet mastered their craft... Writers tended to stick with a single publisher as well, so an editor like Max Perkins could nurse budding authors like Hemingway and Fitzgerald through their early, less masterful works, knowing they would stick with Scribners once they hit their stride.
On the other side, well... let's just say that there is some abysmally bad work out there, largely due to the ease of epublishing and more than a few writers that haven't
quite mastered the craft.
When we work
towards mastering a craft (which certainly will make you a millionaire) by focusing on external factors, we remain blind of the incredible steps we undergo in this process of change.
Finally, it can be seen that Morris made the products of his artistic practice come to life
through mastering craft techniques and the rejection of industrial processes; Warhol, on the other hand, parodied the industrial culture, with the activities of the Factory and, through this, commented the modernization process of his time.
«While he had
mastered his craft under the celebrated Thomas Hart Benton, tastes changed before Medearis received his due.
We've pulled together some of the most useful tools and weapons that you can assemble in - game, how to make them, and some broader tips for
mastering the crafting system in general.
There are many «part time» resume writers out there that have not dedicated the time and energy
into mastering their craft, yet hang their shingle as a resume writer for hire.
Summative data is necessary for credentialing and accountability, and it does provide useful information for improving curriculum and for policy development, which are part of
mastering the craft of teaching, so it is an important part of a balanced assessment program that can help a teacher, or a school system, to learn from experience.
Through weekly coaching, grade level teams, and over 300 hours of professional development every year, Rocketship teachers are given the support they deserve to
truly master their craft.
In addition to writing numerous pieces on glass and ceramic works, Netzer has been the subject of multiple publications, including In Three Dimensions: Women Sculptors of the»90s by Charlotte Streifer - Rubenstein and Ceramics:
Mastering the Craft by Richard Zakin.
Overall, as a dedicated Indie writer, I know that there is a lot of good solid advice out there, and studying it will allow me to
master my craft much more quickly.