Across
- 2. The environment of a city or town, which often serves as the canvas for street art.
- 5. The act of undermining or challenging established norms, often seen in Banksy's work.
- 7. A pseudonymous England-based street artist, political activist, and filmmaker known for his distinctive style of graffiti and stencil art.
- 9. Stirring strong reactions or emotions, often used to describe art that challenges societal norms.
- 10. A thin sheet of material (commonly made of paper, plastic, or metal) that has a pattern or design cut out of it.
Down
- 1. A form of visual art or expression that involves creating images, words, or designs on public or private surfaces, often in an unauthorized or illicit manner.
- 3. The use of humor, irony, or exaggeration to criticize or mock people, institutions, or societal issues.
- 4. An adjective that describes something or someone as being unknown, unnamed, or not identified.
- 6. Widespread disagreement, debate, or attention surrounding an issue, often associated with Banksy's art.
- 8. Engaging in activities and actions to influence political or social change, often reflected in Banksy's art.
