SecondaryColorsSlipThe surfacequality of a work ofart, how it feels orappears to feel tothe touch, creatingvisual and tactileinterest.BisqueWareA path or markon a surface,creatingdirection andmovementCreating a focalpoint or center ofinterest by makingone element standout more thanothers.A 3D objectwith height,width, anddepthGlazeWareTypesofShapesThe sense ofwholeness andharmony createdwhen the elementsof art work togetherto for a cohesivecomposition.PrimaryColorsThe area around,within, or betweenobjects in a workof art, creating asense of depth ordistance.A 2D enclosedarea, definedby lines andhaving heightand widthThe surfacequality of a work ofart, how it feels orappears to feel tothe touch, creatingvisual and tactileinterestThe lightness ordarkness of acolor from lightto dark, creatingcontrast anddimension.PlasticBoneDryThe perceived visualproperty of an object,determined by itsability to reflect light,creating vibrancy andemotion.The repeateduse of elements,such as lines,shapes, colors,to create avisual rhythm.The arrangementof visual elementsto create a senseof stability andequilibrium withinthe artworkLeatherHardThe use ofopposingelements, such aslight and dark, orlarge and small, tocreate visualinterest.TertiaryColorsGuiding the viewer'seye through theartwork, often byusing lines, shapes,or colors to create asense of action.The visual tempoor beat in a workof art, created bythe carefulplacement ofrepeated itemsSecondaryColorsSlipThe surfacequality of a work ofart, how it feels orappears to feel tothe touch, creatingvisual and tactileinterest.BisqueWareA path or markon a surface,creatingdirection andmovementCreating a focalpoint or center ofinterest by makingone element standout more thanothers.A 3D objectwith height,width, anddepthGlazeWareTypesofShapesThe sense ofwholeness andharmony createdwhen the elementsof art work togetherto for a cohesivecomposition.PrimaryColorsThe area around,within, or betweenobjects in a workof art, creating asense of depth ordistance.A 2D enclosedarea, definedby lines andhaving heightand widthThe surfacequality of a work ofart, how it feels orappears to feel tothe touch, creatingvisual and tactileinterestThe lightness ordarkness of acolor from lightto dark, creatingcontrast anddimension.PlasticBoneDryThe perceived visualproperty of an object,determined by itsability to reflect light,creating vibrancy andemotion.The repeateduse of elements,such as lines,shapes, colors,to create avisual rhythm.The arrangementof visual elementsto create a senseof stability andequilibrium withinthe artworkLeatherHardThe use ofopposingelements, such aslight and dark, orlarge and small, tocreate visualinterest.TertiaryColorsGuiding the viewer'seye through theartwork, often byusing lines, shapes,or colors to create asense of action.The visual tempoor beat in a workof art, created bythe carefulplacement ofrepeated items

Elements, Principles, Stages of Clay - 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. Secondary Colors
  2. Slip
  3. The surface quality of a work of art, how it feels or appears to feel to the touch, creating visual and tactile interest.
  4. Bisque Ware
  5. A path or mark on a surface, creating direction and movement
  6. Creating a focal point or center of interest by making one element stand out more than others.
  7. A 3D object with height, width, and depth
  8. Glaze Ware
  9. Types of Shapes
  10. The sense of wholeness and harmony created when the elements of art work together to for a cohesive composition.
  11. Primary Colors
  12. The area around, within, or between objects in a work of art, creating a sense of depth or distance.
  13. A 2D enclosed area, defined by lines and having height and width
  14. The surface quality of a work of art, how it feels or appears to feel to the touch, creating visual and tactile interest
  15. The lightness or darkness of a color from light to dark, creating contrast and dimension.
  16. Plastic
  17. Bone Dry
  18. The perceived visual property of an object, determined by its ability to reflect light, creating vibrancy and emotion.
  19. The repeated use of elements, such as lines, shapes, colors, to create a visual rhythm.
  20. The arrangement of visual elements to create a sense of stability and equilibrium within the artwork
  21. Leather Hard
  22. The use of opposing elements, such as light and dark, or large and small, to create visual interest.
  23. Tertiary Colors
  24. Guiding the viewer's eye through the artwork, often by using lines, shapes, or colors to create a sense of action.
  25. The visual tempo or beat in a work of art, created by the careful placement of repeated items