The limited point of view is one where the narrator knows only one character. For this reason, this view is what you would probably find in a newspaper article about an artist or athlete, since the article would narrate the thoughts of that athlete or artist only.
Third-Person Limited Viewpoints grant greater freedom than first-person viewpoints. Third-person narration, from a limited point of view, will enable the writer to better expose his reflective texts, better covering the feelings, concepts, and personality flaws that the artist and athlete herself must admit.