| POINTILLISM | Technique of painting elaborated from impressionism in which dots of unmixed colour are juxtaposed on a white ground (11) |
| COLLAGES | Art works in which pieces of paper, photographs and other material are juxtaposed and glued on a surface (8) |
| PURPLE | Place covered in unmixed colour |
| DEBUSSY | Which Claude is said to have created Impressionism in music? (7) |
| WHIM | Unpredictable idea with impressionism in a marginal sense (4) |
| GEORGESSEURAT | French artist born in 1859 who pioneered a technique of painting in small dots of colour (7,6) |
| SEURAT | Artist who created A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte by means of dots of pure colour in the technique of pointillism (6) |
| STIPPLE | Second helpful hint by Penny on the French technique of painting in dots (7) |
| AQUARELLE | Technique of painting in transparent rather than opaque (gouache) watercolours; from French (9) |
| ODOUR | In chemistry, density, ____ and colour are significant properties of a substance |
| SECCO | The technique of painting on dry plaster with pigments mixed in water (5) |
| TAKEBYSTORM | Rapidly achieve success in, and a description of the juxtaposed circled words at the top of the puzzle |
| TRIALBYFIRE | Pressure-filled ordeal, and a description of the juxtaposed circled words on the left side of the puzzle |
| ITALY | Country whose national flag colours are mimicked in a salad of mozzarella, tomatoes and fresh basil leaves (5) |
| SHELLS | Outer layers of oological objects whose colours are used to identify the avians which laid them (6) |
| UKRAINE | Which country's flag colours are said to represent the sky and fields of wheat? (7) |
| PUREBRED | (Of an animal or plant) of unmixed descent |
| MEGAPIXEL | Example GI corrected of very many dots of colour (9) |
| GOUACHE | Technique of painting with opaque watercolours |
| TEMPERA | Technique of painting palm tree leaves learner excited (7) |