WordNet
n. a person whose creative work shows sensitivity and imagination [syn: artist]
Usage examples of "creative person".
Instead, I am going to ally myself with a creative person and use that person's creativity to help me attain my goal.
Vonnegut: I said in Slapstick that she was the person I wrote for -- that every successful creative person creates with an audience of one in mind.
The one thing that Roddenberry, and every other creative person in the history of Star Trek, have always been absolutely insistent upon is the unwavering belief that Federation officers are past the petty, underhanded, political squabbling that plagues our present society.
Ultimately the problem may be solved, and a new whole made out of what was previously incompatible, but it is the creative person's tolerance of the discomfort of dissonance that makes the new solution possible.
Nancy remains the most madly creative person I've ever known, and if she actually wrote the book, I think it would be a work of genius.
Disturbing the Muses means interrupting a creative person at work.
A creative person may write, paint, sculpt, or think up math formulae.
She is also our resident artist and all-around cool, creative person.
She thought of herself as a creative person, a capable and efficient and committed person, but she did not think of herself as a strong person.
He made an impression to Julie like a particularly intelligent person and, by little who had said in class, he gave the sensation of being a creative person and who knew to express itself.