| CRAYONISTS | Term for artists or scratchboarders who colour in, draw or illustrate with contes, pastels or other pencils or sticks of chalk, pipeclay or wax (10) |
| STUMPS | Tortillons used for softening hard edges or blending tones in works of art created with chalk, charcoal, Conte crayon, pastel or pencil; or, the end of a day's play in cricket (6) |
| REMBRANDT | Make parting shot term for artist (9) |
| PALETTE | Equipment for artist or female friend? |
| REPPRESET | Illustrate, with regard to the here and now |
| STIPPLE | Illustrate with dots |
| DRAW | Illustrate with a pencil |
| LIMN | From "cast light on", word originally meaning "illuminate a manuscript with ornamental letters", later "draw or paint in watercolours", "suffuse or highlight" or "describe in painting or words" (4) |
| SCHOOL | Academy; coterie of artists; or, a multitude of fish or sea mammals (6) |
| PASTEL | Conte-like stick of pigment used in works by Degas to depict ballerinas and tutus; or, a pale or delicate colour such as baby blue, duck egg, rose or peach (6) |
| STUDIOS | Rooms in which photographers, artists or musicians work (7) |
| PAPER | Made from the cellulose pulp of linen, mulberry, esparto or wood,a material upon which to write, draw or print, decorate walls or wrap gifts; or, a scholarly essay (5) |
| TIE | A fastening such as a bow, dressing-gown cord, four-in-hand, knot, ribbon, shoelace or string; an obligation; a bond; equality in score, aka a draw; or, a slur connecting two musical notes (3) |
| GRAFFITIARTISTS | Those who draw or spray paint images or text on public buildings (8,7) |
| DRAWS | Illustrates with a pen or pencil |
| ORCHESTRA | Common soldiers box artists or musicians (9) |
| STUDIO | An artists or photographers work shop |
| CHELSEA | London district, formerly noted as an artists' or bohemian quarter (7) |
| ACROBATS | Those such as trapeze artists or contortionists (8) |
| ADDUCTOR | General name for any one of a group of muscles in the thigh functioning to draw or flex the femur at the hip joint (8) |