Across
- 6. To maintain something in its original or existing state.
- 7. A specific way of carrying out a particular task, especially in art or science.
- 9. The main subject or idea in a work of art, discussion, or piece of writing.
- 13. The art of drawing solid objects on a flat surface to give the correct impression of height, width, depth, and distance.
- 15. A response to a particular event, situation, or stimulus.
- 16. A visible stain, sign, or line; or, to leave a lasting effect or impression.
- 19. Serving to make something look attractive; ornamental rather than functional.
- 21. Likely to cause public disagreement and debate.
- 22. Evoking admiration through size, quality, or skill.
- 24. To regard an object or person with respect or warm approval.
- 25. The ability to influence or control people or events; or, great physical strength.
Down
- 1. Serving as a symbol; using an object or idea to represent a deeper concept.
- 2. Relating to an early stage in the evolutionary or historical development of something; simple or crude.
- 3. A very thin, sharp piece of metal used for sewing or injecting.
- 4. A person who judges the merits of literary, artistic, or musical works.
- 5. Having many small, carefully represented parts or features.
- 8. Having complex, intricate features; or, cultured and knowledgeable.
- 10. To create or manufacture something; to yield results.
- 11. A public display of works of art or items of interest.
- 12. A piece of art, such as a painting or sculpture.
- 14. A much smaller version of something; extremely small.
- 17. Relating to serious action or intense emotion; striking in appearance or effect.
- 18. The material or method used by an artist (e.g., oil paint, marble).
- 20. To regard with great respect; or, a privilege granted in recognition of merit.
- 23. Very strong, clear, or vivid in appearance; confident and courageous.
