Banksy

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Across
  1. 2. The environment of a city or town, which often serves as the canvas for street art.
  2. 5. The act of undermining or challenging established norms, often seen in Banksy's work.
  3. 7. A pseudonymous England-based street artist, political activist, and filmmaker known for his distinctive style of graffiti and stencil art.
  4. 9. Stirring strong reactions or emotions, often used to describe art that challenges societal norms.
  5. 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. 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.
  2. 3. The use of humor, irony, or exaggeration to criticize or mock people, institutions, or societal issues.
  3. 4. An adjective that describes something or someone as being unknown, unnamed, or not identified.
  4. 6. Widespread disagreement, debate, or attention surrounding an issue, often associated with Banksy's art.
  5. 8. Engaging in activities and actions to influence political or social change, often reflected in Banksy's art.