The lightnessor darkness ofan area, line,color, orpattern.Creates feeling ofdepth and threedimensionality byplacing someelements in frontor behind others.WavyCurlyA contourdrawing that iscompetedwithout liftingthe drawingutensil.Thesilhouetteor outlineof objects.A drawing of theoutside edges ofan object that iscompleted withoutlooking at thepaper whiledrawing it.DiagonalA method ofdrawing using asighting stick tomeasure therelative angles,placement, andsizes of objects.A small drawingused to plan theComposition ofa larger project.Visualfocus of anartwork.Stands out.HorizontalRandomPatternA simple linedrawing of theedges/surfacechanges of anobject.The imaginaryline that tracesthe edges andmajor surfacechanges of anobject.BrokenRadialPatternVerticalDescribes theroughness,smoothness,texture, thickness,thinness, orvariation of a line.Shows action orthe illusion ofaction. Also refersto the path youreyes follow whenlooking at anartwork.CurvedThese are notactually lines, butlines that yourbrain createsbased on thedirection ofobjects or gazes.PlannedPatternHaving manydifferent formsor types.Creates visualinterest.The repetitionof an elementin an artworkcreates this.The size, placementand arrangement ofvisual elements or“ingredients” in anartwork. (Howobjects are placed).ZigzagThe lightnessor darkness ofan area, line,color, orpattern.Creates feeling ofdepth and threedimensionality byplacing someelements in frontor behind others.WavyCurlyA contourdrawing that iscompetedwithout liftingthe drawingutensil.Thesilhouetteor outlineof objects.A drawing of theoutside edges ofan object that iscompleted withoutlooking at thepaper whiledrawing it.DiagonalA method ofdrawing using asighting stick tomeasure therelative angles,placement, andsizes of objects.A small drawingused to plan theComposition ofa larger project.Visualfocus of anartwork.Stands out.HorizontalRandomPatternA simple linedrawing of theedges/surfacechanges of anobject.The imaginaryline that tracesthe edges andmajor surfacechanges of anobject.BrokenRadialPatternVerticalDescribes theroughness,smoothness,texture, thickness,thinness, orvariation of a line.Shows action orthe illusion ofaction. Also refersto the path youreyes follow whenlooking at anartwork.CurvedThese are notactually lines, butlines that yourbrain createsbased on thedirection ofobjects or gazes.PlannedPatternHaving manydifferent formsor types.Creates visualinterest.The repetitionof an elementin an artworkcreates this.The size, placementand arrangement ofvisual elements or“ingredients” in anartwork. (Howobjects are placed).Zigzag

Art 1 Vocabulary 1 - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. The lightness or darkness of an area, line, color, or pattern.
  2. Creates feeling of depth and three dimensionality by placing some elements in front or behind others.
  3. Wavy
  4. Curly
  5. A contour drawing that is competed without lifting the drawing utensil.
  6. The silhouette or outline of objects.
  7. A drawing of the outside edges of an object that is completed without looking at the paper while drawing it.
  8. Diagonal
  9. A method of drawing using a sighting stick to measure the relative angles, placement, and sizes of objects.
  10. A small drawing used to plan the Composition of a larger project.
  11. Visual focus of an artwork. Stands out.
  12. Horizontal
  13. Random Pattern
  14. A simple line drawing of the edges/surface changes of an object.
  15. The imaginary line that traces the edges and major surface changes of an object.
  16. Broken
  17. Radial Pattern
  18. Vertical
  19. Describes the roughness, smoothness, texture, thickness, thinness, or variation of a line.
  20. Shows action or the illusion of action. Also refers to the path your eyes follow when looking at an artwork.
  21. Curved
  22. These are not actually lines, but lines that your brain creates based on the direction of objects or gazes.
  23. Planned Pattern
  24. Having many different forms or types. Creates visual interest.
  25. The repetition of an element in an artwork creates this.
  26. The size, placement and arrangement of visual elements or “ingredients” in an artwork. (How objects are placed).
  27. Zig zag