Relationshipof size ofthe objectsRhythmthatincreasesin sizeEqual visualweight orinterest in allareasLine orshapesspread outfrom acenter pointA 3-dunit of apatternRhythm byrepeatingsameelementSculpturethan movesby gravity orairLeads theviewers eyefrom onepart toanotherType ofvisual/actualmovementby repeatingelementsLargerthan lifesizeArtistfamousfor kineticsculpturesRhythmcreated by 2or morerepeatedelementsDifferentelementsrepeatedfor interestExactlysame oneach side ofa center lineSmallerthan lifesizeRhythm thatisrepresentedby wavylinesArtist groupused rhythmto captureidea ofmovementHalves arenot identicalbut samevisual weightRepeatedcolors, lines,shapes,forms, etc.Picturewhere largeror smallerthan reallyareEverythingworkstogether inthe artworkOne unitof apatternArea in awork of artthat catchesand holdsattentionName givento kineticsculpturesby DuchampRelationshipof size ofthe objectsRhythmthatincreasesin sizeEqual visualweight orinterest in allareasLine orshapesspread outfrom acenter pointA 3-dunit of apatternRhythm byrepeatingsameelementSculpturethan movesby gravity orairLeads theviewers eyefrom onepart toanotherType ofvisual/actualmovementby repeatingelementsLargerthan lifesizeArtistfamousfor kineticsculpturesRhythmcreated by 2or morerepeatedelementsDifferentelementsrepeatedfor interestExactlysame oneach side ofa center lineSmallerthan lifesizeRhythm thatisrepresentedby wavylinesArtist groupused rhythmto captureidea ofmovementHalves arenot identicalbut samevisual weightRepeatedcolors, lines,shapes,forms, etc.Picturewhere largeror smallerthan reallyareEverythingworkstogether inthe artworkOne unitof apatternArea in awork of artthat catchesand holdsattentionName givento kineticsculpturesby Duchamp

Principles of Art Bingo - 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. Relationship of size of the objects
  2. Rhythm that increases in size
  3. Equal visual weight or interest in all areas
  4. Line or shapes spread out from a center point
  5. A 3-d unit of a pattern
  6. Rhythm by repeating same element
  7. Sculpture than moves by gravity or air
  8. Leads the viewers eye from one part to another
  9. Type of visual/actual movement by repeating elements
  10. Larger than life size
  11. Artist famous for kinetic sculptures
  12. Rhythm created by 2 or more repeated elements
  13. Different elements repeated for interest
  14. Exactly same on each side of a center line
  15. Smaller than life size
  16. Rhythm that is represented by wavy lines
  17. Artist group used rhythm to capture idea of movement
  18. Halves are not identical but same visual weight
  19. Repeated colors, lines, shapes, forms, etc.
  20. Picture where larger or smaller than really are
  21. Everything works together in the artwork
  22. One unit of a pattern
  23. Area in a work of art that catches and holds attention
  24. Name given to kinetic sculptures by Duchamp