WhichimageshowspatternsMuseuminstitutions orbuildings whereworks of art arekept for displayor safekeeping.LineAn identifiablepath of a pointmoving in space. Itcan vary in width,direction, andlength.Which of theseimages showscomplimentarycolorsTheMonaLisaBalancerefers to the use ofartistic elements suchas line, texture, color,and form in thecreation of artworksin a way that rendersvisual stabilityMovementthe principle ofart used tocreate theimpression ofaction in a workof artWhich ofthese imagesshowssecondarycolorsSgraffitois defined as'decoration bycutting away partsof a surface layer toexpose a differentcolored groundLinean identifiable pathcreated by a pointmoving in space. It isone-dimensional andcan vary in width,direction, and lengthColoris an elementconsisting of hues, ofwhich there are threeproperties: hue,chroma or intensity,and value.SpaceThis element ofart, refers to theemptiness or areabetween, around,above, below, orwithin objects."The StarryNight"who painteditVincentVanGoghSelf-PortraitA drawingcreated ofoneself .Still-Lifeis one style ofpainting that showsobjects that are still inthe world, includingflowers, non-livinganimals, and food.Which ofthese imagesshows theprimarycolorsOilPastelsa painting anddrawing mediumformed into a stickwhich consists ofpigment mixed with abinder mixture ofnon-drying oil andwax,Huerefers to thedominant ColorFamily of thespecific color we'relooking at ex:redblack blueFormrefers to objectsthat are 3-Dimensional, orhave length,width, andheight.Sketcha rough drawing orpainting in which anartist notes down hispreliminary ideas fora work that willeventually berealized with greaterprecision and detail.Watercolora watersoluble paintwithtransparentproperties. ShapeA closed linethat can begeometric like acircle or asquare orfreeform.Texturerefers to the wayan object feelsto the touch orlooks as it mayfeel if it weretouched.Abstracta non-objectiveart, which does nothave an accuraterepresentation of avisual reality,WhichimageshowspatternsMuseuminstitutions orbuildings whereworks of art arekept for displayor safekeeping.LineAn identifiablepath of a pointmoving in space. Itcan vary in width,direction, andlength.Which of theseimages showscomplimentarycolorsTheMonaLisaBalancerefers to the use ofartistic elements suchas line, texture, color,and form in thecreation of artworksin a way that rendersvisual stabilityMovementthe principle ofart used tocreate theimpression ofaction in a workof artWhich ofthese imagesshowssecondarycolorsSgraffitois defined as'decoration bycutting away partsof a surface layer toexpose a differentcolored groundLinean identifiable pathcreated by a pointmoving in space. It isone-dimensional andcan vary in width,direction, and lengthColoris an elementconsisting of hues, ofwhich there are threeproperties: hue,chroma or intensity,and value.SpaceThis element ofart, refers to theemptiness or areabetween, around,above, below, orwithin objects."The StarryNight"who painteditVincentVanGoghSelf-PortraitA drawingcreated ofoneself .Still-Lifeis one style ofpainting that showsobjects that are still inthe world, includingflowers, non-livinganimals, and food.Which ofthese imagesshows theprimarycolorsOilPastelsa painting anddrawing mediumformed into a stickwhich consists ofpigment mixed with abinder mixture ofnon-drying oil andwax,Huerefers to thedominant ColorFamily of thespecific color we'relooking at ex:redblack blueFormrefers to objectsthat are 3-Dimensional, orhave length,width, andheight.Sketcha rough drawing orpainting in which anartist notes down hispreliminary ideas fora work that willeventually berealized with greaterprecision and detail.Watercolora watersoluble paintwithtransparentproperties. ShapeA closed linethat can begeometric like acircle or asquare orfreeform.Texturerefers to the wayan object feelsto the touch orlooks as it mayfeel if it weretouched.Abstracta non-objectiveart, which does nothave an accuraterepresentation of avisual reality,

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. Which image shows patterns
  2. institutions or buildings where works of art are kept for display or safekeeping.
    Museum
  3. An identifiable path of a point moving in space. It can vary in width, direction, and length.
    Line
  4. Which of these images shows complimentary colors
  5. The Mona Lisa
  6. refers to the use of artistic elements such as line, texture, color, and form in the creation of artworks in a way that renders visual stability
    Balance
  7. the principle of art used to create the impression of action in a work of art
    Movement
  8. Which of these images shows secondary colors
  9. is defined as 'decoration by cutting away parts of a surface layer to expose a different colored ground
    Sgraffito
  10. an identifiable path created by a point moving in space. It is one-dimensional and can vary in width, direction, and length
    Line
  11. is an element consisting of hues, of which there are three properties: hue, chroma or intensity, and value.
    Color
  12. This element of art, refers to the emptiness or area between, around, above, below, or within objects.
    Space
  13. Vincent Van Gogh
    "The Starry Night" who painted it
  14. A drawing created of oneself .
    Self-Portrait
  15. is one style of painting that shows objects that are still in the world, including flowers, non-living animals, and food.
    Still-Life
  16. Which of these images shows the primary colors
  17. a painting and drawing medium formed into a stick which consists of pigment mixed with a binder mixture of non-drying oil and wax,
    Oil Pastels
  18. refers to the dominant Color Family of the specific color we're looking at ex:red black blue
    Hue
  19. refers to objects that are 3-Dimensional, or have length, width, and height.
    Form
  20. a rough drawing or painting in which an artist notes down his preliminary ideas for a work that will eventually be realized with greater precision and detail.
    Sketch
  21. a water soluble paint with transparent properties.
    Watercolor
  22. A closed line that can be geometric like a circle or a square or freeform.
    Shape
  23. refers to the way an object feels to the touch or looks as it may feel if it were touched.
    Texture
  24. a non-objective art, which does not have an accurate representation of a visual reality,
    Abstract