| DRAPERY | Depiction of folds of clothing or cloth in painting or sculpture; hangings; textiles collectively; or, the business of a fabric-seller (7) |
| MOVEMENT | Illusion or impression of motion in painting or sculpture; or, in horology, the internal wheelwork or calibre acting as a miniature engine in a watch or clock (8) |
| GARLAND | Festoon or wreath of flowers and foliage or a representation of such in painting or sculpture; or, a literary miscellany or anthology (7) |
| HALO | A circle of light around the head of an angel, saint, etc, as in painting or sculpture (4) |
| ARTIST | Person skilled in painting, or sculpture, for example; or, a performer in music (6) |
| 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) |
| NUMBERS | Digits to be pencilled into the cells of sudoku grids; an informal word for admired or stylish articles of clothing; or, arithmetical symbols used as concepts of quantity (7) |
| LAPS | Coils of rope, cable etc needed to go around objects, hence circuits of racetracks; an old word for folds of garments; stages of journeys; or, upper parts of thighs when seated (4) |
| WATTLES | Loose folds of skin hanging from the necks or throats of certain types of bird or lizard (7) |
| PLEAT | One of a multiple of folds in boggy land around central Ireland (5) |
| NUDE | Colour evoking flesh used as a shade of make-up, lingerie or hosiery; or, a painting or sculpture depicting the figure of an unclothed human (4) |
| PIETA | A painting or sculpture of the Virgin Mary holding the dead body of Christ in her arms (5) |
| ABSTRACT | A deliberately non-representational painting or sculpture; or, a summary of an article, book or speech (8) |
| TURNOUT | Attendance for a particular event; a carriage and its team of horses; an array of clothing; or, the manner in which one is dressed |
| MIXANDMATCH | Consisting of complementary but differing items, for instance of clothing or furniture (3-3-5) |
| STITCH | Basic element of sewing/knitting; the least scrap of clothing; or, a ridge between two ploughed furrows (6) |
| TUNIC | A lot of fold's turned in internally in garment (5) |
| ECORCHE | French name for a drawing, painting or sculpture of the human body stripped of skin to display the m |
| TABLEAU | --- vivant, a representation of a scene, painting or sculpture by a person or group posed silent and motionless (7) |
| SOCK | Belt, or other article of clothing or clobber (4) |