Lines thatstay the samedistance apartand nevertouch.WhopaintedThe LastSupper?one-pointperspectiveAgeometricform.These aretwo typesof shapesor forms.abirdhighlightThedarkestvalue on aform.coreshadowconverginglinesAn earlyanimationdevice that spinsdrawings in arevolving drum.massgesturecubeDrawingthe outlineof anobject.A tool usedfor shadingorblending.The waythings feel,or look likethey wouldfeel.Drawing andoutlinewithoutlooking atthe paper.shapeparallellinesvalueThenumber ofElementsof Art.contourlineThe distancebetween,around,above/below orwithin things.lineTransitions orgradualblending fromone color toanother.Leonardoda VinciblendingstumpAny line thatpointstowards thevanishingpoint.spaceThedarkness, orlightness ofa color.zoetropeUsing aweighted lineor value toshade theentire figure.Anorganicform.geometricandorganicblindcontourType of linearperspectivedrawing thatusing onevanishing point.7Two-dimensionalarea that isenclosed.Drawing,painting, orengraving usingnumerous smalldots.gradationstipplingformhorizonlineThelightestvalue on aform.A horizontalline thatrepresentsthe viewer'seye level.The pathof amovingpoint.textureThree-dimensionalobject.Lines thatstay the samedistance apartand nevertouch.WhopaintedThe LastSupper?one-pointperspectiveAgeometricform.These aretwo typesof shapesor forms.abirdhighlightThedarkestvalue on aform.coreshadowconverginglinesAn earlyanimationdevice that spinsdrawings in arevolving drum.massgesturecubeDrawingthe outlineof anobject.A tool usedfor shadingorblending.The waythings feel,or look likethey wouldfeel.Drawing andoutlinewithoutlooking atthe paper.shapeparallellinesvalueThenumber ofElementsof Art.contourlineThe distancebetween,around,above/below orwithin things.lineTransitions orgradualblending fromone color toanother.Leonardoda VinciblendingstumpAny line thatpointstowards thevanishingpoint.spaceThedarkness, orlightness ofa color.zoetropeUsing aweighted lineor value toshade theentire figure.Anorganicform.geometricandorganicblindcontourType of linearperspectivedrawing thatusing onevanishing point.7Two-dimensionalarea that isenclosed.Drawing,painting, orengraving usingnumerous smalldots.gradationstipplingformhorizonlineThelightestvalue on aform.A horizontalline thatrepresentsthe viewer'seye level.The pathof amovingpoint.textureThree-dimensionalobject.

Elements 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. Lines that stay the same distance apart and never touch.
  2. Who painted The Last Supper?
  3. one-point perspective
  4. A geometric form.
  5. These are two types of shapes or forms.
  6. a bird
  7. highlight
  8. The darkest value on a form.
  9. core shadow
  10. converging lines
  11. An early animation device that spins drawings in a revolving drum.
  12. mass gesture
  13. cube
  14. Drawing the outline of an object.
  15. A tool used for shading or blending.
  16. The way things feel, or look like they would feel.
  17. Drawing and outline without looking at the paper.
  18. shape
  19. parallel lines
  20. value
  21. The number of Elements of Art.
  22. contour line
  23. The distance between, around, above/below or within things.
  24. line
  25. Transitions or gradual blending from one color to another.
  26. Leonardo da Vinci
  27. blending stump
  28. Any line that points towards the vanishing point.
  29. space
  30. The darkness, or lightness of a color.
  31. zoetrope
  32. Using a weighted line or value to shade the entire figure.
  33. An organic form.
  34. geometric and organic
  35. blind contour
  36. Type of linear perspective drawing that using one vanishing point.
  37. 7
  38. Two-dimensional area that is enclosed.
  39. Drawing, painting, or engraving using numerous small dots.
  40. gradation
  41. stippling
  42. form
  43. horizon line
  44. The lightest value on a form.
  45. A horizontal line that represents the viewer's eye level.
  46. The path of a moving point.
  47. texture
  48. Three-dimensional object.