Is the objector area youwant theviewer tolook at firstDescribesshape in a3 dartworkOppositeon thecolourwheelHow sizeand scaleis used inan artworkColours withmainly redor yellow inthemMovementcreated byrepeatedelementsLightnessordarknessof a colourRepeatingan artelementLines thatcapture theappearanceof an objectColours withmainly blueor green inthemThe illusion ofmovementthroughrhythm andrepetitionLines not actuallydrawn but createdby a group ofobjects seen froma distance.Is the flatsurface ofyour drawingpaper orcanvasBrightnessof a colourIllusion oftexture inan artworkLines madeby the edgeof an objector itssilhouetteTheoverallsize of anartworkShapes thatappear tobe movingand activeThese colorsare created bymixing twoprimary colorsActualmovementin anartworkRed,Yellow,and Blue.Is one colorused withdifferentvalues andintensityWhen all partsof an artworklook like theybelongtogetherWe see them innature and theyhave free flowing,informal andirregularcharacteristicsIs the objector area youwant theviewer tolook at firstDescribesshape in a3 dartworkOppositeon thecolourwheelHow sizeand scaleis used inan artworkColours withmainly redor yellow inthemMovementcreated byrepeatedelementsLightnessordarknessof a colourRepeatingan artelementLines thatcapture theappearanceof an objectColours withmainly blueor green inthemThe illusion ofmovementthroughrhythm andrepetitionLines not actuallydrawn but createdby a group ofobjects seen froma distance.Is the flatsurface ofyour drawingpaper orcanvasBrightnessof a colourIllusion oftexture inan artworkLines madeby the edgeof an objector itssilhouetteTheoverallsize of anartworkShapes thatappear tobe movingand activeThese colorsare created bymixing twoprimary colorsActualmovementin anartworkRed,Yellow,and Blue.Is one colorused withdifferentvalues andintensityWhen all partsof an artworklook like theybelongtogetherWe see them innature and theyhave free flowing,informal andirregularcharacteristics

CHICKEN WING - 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. Is the object or area you want the viewer to look at first
  2. Describes shape in a 3 d artwork
  3. Opposite on the colour wheel
  4. How size and scale is used in an artwork
  5. Colours with mainly red or yellow in them
  6. Movement created by repeated elements
  7. Lightness or darkness of a colour
  8. Repeating an art element
  9. Lines that capture the appearance of an object
  10. Colours with mainly blue or green in them
  11. The illusion of movement through rhythm and repetition
  12. Lines not actually drawn but created by a group of objects seen from a distance.
  13. Is the flat surface of your drawing paper or canvas
  14. Brightness of a colour
  15. Illusion of texture in an artwork
  16. Lines made by the edge of an object or its silhouette
  17. The overall size of an artwork
  18. Shapes that appear to be moving and active
  19. These colors are created by mixing two primary colors
  20. Actual movement in an artwork
  21. Red, Yellow, and Blue.
  22. Is one color used with different values and intensity
  23. When all parts of an artwork look like they belong together
  24. We see them in nature and they have free flowing, informal and irregular characteristics