| PORTRAIT | Drawing or painting of a person (8) |
| SELFPORTRAIT | A drawing or painting of oneself (4-8) |
| RIVERSCAPE | A view or painting of a natural waterway and the land around it (10) |
| OLDMASTER | Great painter or painting of a period pre-19th century (3,6) |
| SKETCHED | Did a preliminary draft (of a drawing or painting) (8) |
| SHADING | Creation of the illusion of darkness, depth or tenebrosity in a colour, drawing or painting; or, obscurity in meaning (7) |
| SKETCH | A rough or unfinished drawing or painting (6) |
| TRACTION | Word for draught, drawing or pulling and one from which a farm vehicle derives its name; the grip of a tyre on a lane; or, the propulsion of vehicles (8) |
| CHARCOAL | Word for burned blackened wood; a briquette, fusain or stick of said carbonised matter for barbecuing or drawing; or, a very deep anthracitic grey colour representing this (8) |
| EGLOMISE | Paired with "verre", an ancient method of engraving, gilding or painting the reverse of a sheet of glass to create a soft mirrored effect (8) |
| PICTURE | Drawing or painting (7) |
| DEPICT | Represent in drawing or painting |
| ART | Drawing or painting |
| PICTURES | Drawings or paintings (8) |
| DESIGNED | Made a drawing or blueprint (8) |
| BLAZONRY | The art of describing or painting heraldic devices or armorial bearings (8) |
| TOWNSCAPE | A picture or painting of an urban area (9) |
| BLOCK | Rectangular packaged portion of butter, cheese, chocolate or ice cream; a model of a head upon which to fashion a hat or a wig; or, a pad of drawing or writing paper (5) |
| PREDELLA | Raised platform or step in a Christian church on which the altar stands, typically ornamented with carvings or paintings (8) |
| RESTORER | Person who repairs and renovates furniture or paintings (8) |