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ART "BINGO" FINAL

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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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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.