| SCULPTOR | Constellation neighboured by Aquarius, Cetus, Grus and Phoenix; or, an artist who makes bronzes, busts or statues, for example (8) |
| REALIST | Word for a pragmatist, in contrast to a daydreamer, fantasist, romancer, stargazer or visionary; or, an artist who seeks to represent true life (7) |
| ILLUSTRATOR | An artist who makes or designs pictorial matter for books or magazines (11) |
| BORDERED | Abutted, neighboured |
| ANIMATOR | An artist who makes drawings for cartoons on film (8) |
| TIN | With copper, makes bronze |
| RIGGER | One who attends to the tackle of a sailing ship; a parachute packer; a roughneck; a stage hand or other worker skilled in setting up pulleys, scaffolding or theatrical equipment; or, an artist's long- |
| FORNAX | Faint southern constellation lying between Cetus and Phoenix; the Furnace (6) |
| GRANT | Introduced to the Bloomsbury Set by his cousin Lytton Strachey, an artist who painted Still Life with Tulips and Narcissi in a Jug and Spring Flowers, Charleston (5) |
| BELLINI | Italian composer noted for operas La Sonnambula, Norma and I Puritani; or, an artist after whom a pr |
| PAVO | Southern constellation (the Peacock) that makes up the Southern Birds with Grus, Phoenix and Tucana (4) |
| TUCANA | One of the constellations forming the "Southern Birds" with Grus the Crane, Pavo the Peacock and Phoenix (6) |
| MEDIUM | Midway point; a means for communicating news or information; or, an artist's chosen material (6) |
| DESIGN | Field for an architect or an artist |
| ELIOT | First name of an artist who painted Irises, Bundle of Asparagus, Two Hyacinth Bulbs, Quinces and Pink and White Turnips (5) |
| IMPRESSIONIST | An artist who gave an impersonation of what he saw (13) |
| SOLOIST | An artist who performs a piece or passage of music usually without accompaniment |
| AUSTRINUS | Small southern constellation between Aquarius and Grus; 'the Southern Fish' (9) |
| PISCES | Small southern constellation between Aquarius and Grus; 'the Southern Fish' (6) |
| SITTER | A broody hen on her nest; one paid to childmind from the comfort of a chair; or, an artist's model or muse, perched for a portrait (6) |