| PASTELLIST | Crayonist who creates their characteristically pale-hued works of art with the sticks of powdered pigment synonymous with delicate, muted or soft shades of colour (10) |
| PASTELS | Crayon-like sticks of powdered pigment used by Jean-tienne Liotard to create works of art including The Chocolate Girl, Still Life with Figs and Still Life: Tea Set (7) |
| NORMAN | Forename of an artist whose cartoons chronicling the antics of the British countryside notably feature Pony Club girls and their characteristically rotund "Thelwell" Shetland ponies (6) |
| DEADWHITE | We dominate, are pale-hued; ripe for revision, me? (4,5,8,4) |
| EUROPEAN | We dominate, are pale-hued; ripe for revision, me? (4,5,8,4) |
| MALE | We dominate, are pale-hued; ripe for revision, me? (4,5,8,4) |
| KING | "The downside of videos is that it will put my vision in front of other people, so they might not get the chance to create their own." Her album Tapestry held the number-one spot on the Billboard albu |
| MISINTERPRET | Get hold of the wrong end of the stick of (something) (12) |
| STATUS | Rank works of art with lowest class excluded (6) |
| CATALOGUERAISONNE | A guide to works of art with explanations and scholarly commentary |
| RAWDEAL | Short end of the stick of green wood |
| HIHAT | The name for a cymbal you hit with the sticks on a drum kit |
| ILLUSTRATION | A work of art with a story (12) |
| RINGO | Call round for the one with the sticks (5) |
| STARR | Beatle with the sticks |
| NEWYORKER | Magazine with the recurring heading "Onward and Upward With the Arts," with "The" |
| LATEST | State of the art, with 'the' |
| SCATTERED | Ed studies art with the sect but they've become somewhat dispersed |
| SCRUBBING | Cancelling means of copying thing of art with science |
| INDECORUM | Fashionable style of art with peculiar lack of taste |