| ICONOGRAPHER | Another name for an artist or illustrator |
| PAINT | General name for an artist's material or art supply such as gouache or a Cotman watercolour; or, an American skewbald or piebald horse (5) |
| CREATE | Use Canva or Illustrator |
| SHANNON | Ireland's longest river; or, illustrator with Charles Ricketts of Oscar Wilde's book A House of Pomegranates (7) |
| PUNCH | Former British magazine whose cartoonists or illustrators included Quentin Blake, Arthur Rackham, Gerald Scarfe, Ronald Searle, E. H. Shepard and Norman The lwell (5) |
| SITTING | A period of perching on a chair; an assembly, meeting, seance or other session; a spell of posing for an artist; or, a clutch of eggs (7) |
| VITRAILLIST | From Latin for "glass", term for an artist or artisan skilled in the creation, design or use of stained glass (11) |
| ATELIER | Workshop or studio for an artist or couturier (7) |
| SMOCK | A farmer's traditional linen garment with honeycomb stitching; or. a cotton drill coverall for an artist or fisherman/woman (5) |
| MODELLO | Italian word for an artist or sculptor's preliminary sketch or maquette (7) |
| POSING | Sitting for an artist or a painter |
| VISITOR | Six pose for an artist or guest (7) |
| MODEL | Person who poses for an artist or photographer (5) |
| MODELS | Persons employed to pose for an artist or photographer to display clothes, etc. |
| MUSE | One of the nine goddesses of the arts, thus a usually female source of inspiration for an artist or poet (4) |
| BRUSH | An artist or decorator's tool for applying paint; or, another word for scrubland (5) |
| JUVENILIA | From the Latin for "youthful things", word for the paintings, writings or other works produced during an artist or author's adolescence or childhood (9) |
| STUDIO | Workroom of an artist or photographer (6) |
| SYMMETRY | Balance to an artist or a mathematician |
| OEUVRE | The body of work of an artist or author (6) |