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MATCH THE QUESTION TO ONE OF THE ANSWERS ON YOUR BINGO CARD. FIRST PLAYER TO GET BINGO WINS.
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Jessica Martin
Created Date 12.01.24
Last Updated 12.01.24
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Art involves creating sculptures/2-dimensional works by combining various objects or materials from daily life
An art movement sought to express the unconscious mind and dream-like imagery.Doesn't make sense in real world
The area of an artwork that draws the viewer's attention first,often use contrast, color, size, or placement
The name of a color, such as red, blue, or yellow
The study of beauty, taste, and art. Explores how and why something is beautiful or pleasing to the senses.
Material, technique, or method used to create an artwork (example: paint, clay, wood, digital media)
The arrangement of elements within an artwork. How artists organize shapes, colors, lines, & visual components
The use of symbols and images to convey meaning in art. Uses cultural, religious, or historical context
Art doesn't represent the real world directly.Uses shapes, colors, forms=emotions/ideas in nonrepresentational
Large-scale painting or artwork applied directly to a wall or ceiling, making a public statement or experience
Visual sensation produced by the way an object reflects light. It has 3 properties: Hue, value, & intensity
The lightness or darkness of a color.
The sense of harmony or cohesiveness in an artwork. Elements work together to create a sense of completeness
The relative size of objects in an artwork , often in relation to human figures or the space they occupy
The perceived surface quality of an object in an artwork.Tactile or visual implied through differnt techniques
Repetition of visual elements, such as lines or shapes in a reg./irreg. pattern creating movement/flow in art
An opaque, water-soluble paint.
A technique in which pigments suspended in water are applied to a damp lime-plaster surface.
A type of painting in which pigment is suspended in a binder of hot wax.
A set of parallel curved lines that suggest a volume in space.
Italian word meaning "Light Dark" The gradations of light and dark values in 2-dimensional imagery.
Sculpture in relief in which the subjects emerge only slightly from the surface,no undercutting.AKA Low-Relief
Incorporates actual movement as part of the design.
The block of metal, wood, stone, or other material that an artist works to create a print.
Paint that uses water-soluble gum as the binder and water as the vehicle; characterized by transparency.
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