Across
- 4. not having been given permission or authorization
- 7. work of art in which Banksy pays tribute to Dutch painter Johannes Vermeer's 1665 masterpiece Girl with a Pearl Earring. (six words)
- 8. work of art in which Banksy portrays a man, most likely a city worker, who seems to be cleaning a wall covered with prehistoric cave paintings of warriors and various animals (horses, deer, bison), very much like the caves at Lascaux in France. (three words)
- 9. the type of color palette that intentionally uses a limited number of colors to impact meaning and tone
- 10. street artist who produces pieces of work, which pop up in public places overnight
- 11. Banksy piece that celebrates superhero health workers in May of 2020. (two words)
Down
- 1. a 2018 art intervention by Banksy at Sotheby's London, with an unexpected self-destruction of his 2006 painting of Girl with Balloon (five words)
- 2. the use of photographs to guide the creation of art. To gather information, gauge proportions and to improve one’s artistic eye. (two words)
- 3. visual art created in public locations for public visibility (two words)
- 5. to give official permission or approval for (an action)
- 6. a painting or other work of art executed directly on a wall
- 11. writing or drawings made on a wall or other surface and is usually unsanctioned
