Patternregularrepetitionof a designelement.BalanceArranging theelements orparts of anartwork so thatthey have equalvisual weight.OrganicIrregular ornatural-looking(shape orform)Contrast/EmphasisA greatdifferencebetween twoobjects orelements in theartworkRenaissance(European)A period in history (14th-17th century) marked by arediscovery of classical(Greek/Roman) art,philosophy, and literature,an interest in humanism,and many art masterpiecescreated using advancedtechniques and realismGeometricRegular,even, man-made shapeor form.UnityThe appearancethat thecomponents ofan artwork areworking inharmony.Elementsof ArtThe basicvisual symbolsartists use tocreate visualart.ColorWhat theeye seeswhen light isreflected offan objectMovementA motion orsense of motioncreated by theforms orimplied lines ofa sculpture.ShapeA 2-D (flat)area set off byone of theother elementsof art.LineA markmade bya movingpoint.VarietyThe use ofseveral differentor contrastingelements in onework of art.ArtCitationThe writteninformation cited nearan artwork, orphotograph of anartwork, that containsinformation about thework in a certainformat.ClassicalArtArt created by theancient Greeks andRomans during theClassical period (8th-5th century BCE)characterized byidealized, detailedhuman figures.ArtHistoryA record of visualarts incorporatinginformation,interpretations,and judgmentsabout artContextA set of interrelatedconditions (social,political, etc.) thatinfluence themeaning or functionof a work of artCultureBehaviors,customs, ideas,and skills of adistinct group ofpeople.ValueThelightness ordarkness ofa color orsurface.FormA 3-dimensionalobject.Proportion/SizeThe sizerelationshipof one partto another.Sculpture3-D art formscreated fromcarving,modeling, andassemblage.RhythmCombiningelements toproduce theappearance ofrhythmicmovement.SpaceThe areaaround orwithin thesculpture, orthe space itoccupies.Medium/MediaThe material artis made of (andwhich it can becategorized by)ModernArtArt period from roughly1860-1970’s whenartists moved awayfrom traditional artstyles and media, witha spirit ofexperimentation andredefining the meaningof art.Principlesof ArtThe way anartistorganizesthe elementsof art.ImpliedLineAn imaginaryline created bythe arrangementof elements orobjects in a workof art.Patternregularrepetitionof a designelement.BalanceArranging theelements orparts of anartwork so thatthey have equalvisual weight.OrganicIrregular ornatural-looking(shape orform)Contrast/EmphasisA greatdifferencebetween twoobjects orelements in theartworkRenaissance(European)A period in history (14th-17th century) marked by arediscovery of classical(Greek/Roman) art,philosophy, and literature,an interest in humanism,and many art masterpiecescreated using advancedtechniques and realismGeometricRegular,even, man-made shapeor form.UnityThe appearancethat thecomponents ofan artwork areworking inharmony.Elementsof ArtThe basicvisual symbolsartists use tocreate visualart.ColorWhat theeye seeswhen light isreflected offan objectMovementA motion orsense of motioncreated by theforms orimplied lines ofa sculpture.ShapeA 2-D (flat)area set off byone of theother elementsof art.LineA markmade bya movingpoint.VarietyThe use ofseveral differentor contrastingelements in onework of art.ArtCitationThe writteninformation cited nearan artwork, orphotograph of anartwork, that containsinformation about thework in a certainformat.ClassicalArtArt created by theancient Greeks andRomans during theClassical period (8th-5th century BCE)characterized byidealized, detailedhuman figures.ArtHistoryA record of visualarts incorporatinginformation,interpretations,and judgmentsabout artContextA set of interrelatedconditions (social,political, etc.) thatinfluence themeaning or functionof a work of artCultureBehaviors,customs, ideas,and skills of adistinct group ofpeople.ValueThelightness ordarkness ofa color orsurface.FormA 3-dimensionalobject.Proportion/SizeThe sizerelationshipof one partto another.Sculpture3-D art formscreated fromcarving,modeling, andassemblage.RhythmCombiningelements toproduce theappearance ofrhythmicmovement.SpaceThe areaaround orwithin thesculpture, orthe space itoccupies.Medium/MediaThe material artis made of (andwhich it can becategorized by)ModernArtArt period from roughly1860-1970’s whenartists moved awayfrom traditional artstyles and media, witha spirit ofexperimentation andredefining the meaningof art.Principlesof ArtThe way anartistorganizesthe elementsof art.ImpliedLineAn imaginaryline created bythe arrangementof elements orobjects in a workof art.

Sculpture 2, Module 1 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. regular repetition of a design element.
    Pattern
  2. Arranging the elements or parts of an artwork so that they have equal visual weight.
    Balance
  3. Irregular or natural-looking (shape or form)
    Organic
  4. A great difference between two objects or elements in the artwork
    Contrast/ Emphasis
  5. A period in history (14th-17th century) marked by a rediscovery of classical (Greek/Roman) art, philosophy, and literature, an interest in humanism, and many art masterpieces created using advanced techniques and realism
    Renaissance (European)
  6. Regular, even, man-made shape or form.
    Geometric
  7. The appearance that the components of an artwork are working in harmony.
    Unity
  8. The basic visual symbols artists use to create visual art.
    Elements of Art
  9. What the eye sees when light is reflected off an object
    Color
  10. A motion or sense of motion created by the forms or implied lines of a sculpture.
    Movement
  11. A 2-D (flat) area set off by one of the other elements of art.
    Shape
  12. A mark made by a moving point.
    Line
  13. The use of several different or contrasting elements in one work of art.
    Variety
  14. The written information cited near an artwork, or photograph of an artwork, that contains information about the work in a certain format.
    Art Citation
  15. Art created by the ancient Greeks and Romans during the Classical period (8th-5th century BCE) characterized by idealized, detailed human figures.
    Classical Art
  16. A record of visual arts incorporating information, interpretations, and judgments about art
    Art History
  17. A set of interrelated conditions (social, political, etc.) that influence the meaning or function of a work of art
    Context
  18. Behaviors, customs, ideas, and skills of a distinct group of people.
    Culture
  19. The lightness or darkness of a color or surface.
    Value
  20. A 3-dimensional object.
    Form
  21. The size relationship of one part to another.
    Proportion/ Size
  22. 3-D art forms created from carving, modeling, and assemblage.
    Sculpture
  23. Combining elements to produce the appearance of rhythmic movement.
    Rhythm
  24. The area around or within the sculpture, or the space it occupies.
    Space
  25. The material art is made of (and which it can be categorized by)
    Medium/ Media
  26. Art period from roughly 1860-1970’s when artists moved away from traditional art styles and media, with a spirit of experimentation and redefining the meaning of art.
    Modern Art
  27. The way an artist organizes the elements of art.
    Principles of Art
  28. An imaginary line created by the arrangement of elements or objects in a work of art.
    Implied Line