(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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23. Shape and form- shape is a flat, enclosed area not 3d; Form is 3D
19. Bas Relief- (low- raised design) relief in which forms extend only slightly form the background
21. Technique- way of doing something/ execution of an artistic work
1. Armature- A rigid framework, often wood or steel, used to support a sculpture or other large work while it's being made
3. Subtractive- the sculpture involves the removal of material from a block (cutting, chiseling, chipping or scraping)
12. Mass- defined as the volume of dense matter displaced by the material of which the sculpture is made
4. Base- (also plinth) is the item that a sculpture is mounted, attached or fixed upon: not a pedestal, a bade is between pedestal and sculpture
13. Closed- objects seem massive, solid, heavy and dense. Little to no negative space
17. Modeling- (shape 3D artwork) art of carving, modeling, welding or otherwise producing figurative works of art in 3 dimensions (shaping materials)
22. Contrast- principle of art. (light vs. dark colors, rough vs. smooth textures, large vs. small) creating visual excitement
10. High relief- sculptured relief in which volumes are strongly projected from the background (come off background)
15. Medium- the materials used in a specific artistic technique (Stone sculpture=granite stone is medium)
20. Scale- dimensional element defined by other elements of design size relative. scale in sculpture is measured in terms of the human body
14. Open- composition that allows the eye t escape the frame (lots of negative space)
8. Frontal- parallel to the surface in the pictorial arts or seen from the front view in sculpture (one side)
7. Freestanding- (of sculpture elements) unattached to a supporting unit or background; stand alone
11. Hole or void- an opening, gap, hole or empty space. voids are an important feature in the sculpture of Henry Moore.
18. Relief- sculptural technique. means to raise. give the impression a raised design on a slab
6. Carving- A sculpture created by removing material in order to create a desired shape
2. Additive sculpture- Process of creating a 3-dimensional artwork by adding separate parts to create a whole. Materials could include paper, wood, metal etc.
25. Assemblage- type of 3-dimensional art built by combining and connecting a variety of objects and found materials to create a unified whole piece of art.
9. In the round- a basic distinction is between sculpture in the round, free-standing sculpture, such as statues; viewed from all sides
24. Found object- materials that aren't normally used for art, non-art function
5. Casting- A sculptural technique in which liquid materials are shaped by pouring into a mold. to copy a solid object by pouring a liquid into a mold and letting it harden.
16. Mobile- type of kinetic sculpture constructed to take advantage of the equilibrium. Contains a number of rods, where weighted objects hang