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Art Appreciation Bingo

Trivia bingo game involving vocabulary questions from chapters 1-9

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Created Date 04.04.22
Last Updated 04.05.22
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Topics of this game:
  • What the artist makes or puts in front of us for viewing
  • A particular material along with its accompanying technique
  • Art produced by those with no formal training, outside the established channels of art exhibition
  • Italian word meaning "light dark;" the gradations of light and dark values in two-dimensional imagery
  • The tactile qualities of surfaces, or the visual representation of those qualities
  • Diverse elements in the composition of a work of art
  • Pathways that the artist embeds in a work for the viewer's eye to follow
  • The recurrence of visual elements
  • A theory of art criticism that values stylistic innovation over personal expression or cultural communication
  • The block of metal, wood, stone, or other material that an artist works to create a print
  • The total number of prints made and approved by the artist, usually numbered consecutively
  • A tool used in engraving
  • The distance between the lens and the image sensor
  • The depth of the area before the camera that will be in sharp focus in a photo
  • Art that depicts natural objects in simplified or exaggerated ways which may not be recognizable at first
  • A small-scale paint sprayer that allows the artist to control a fine mist of paint
  • Colors that are adjacent to each other on the color wheel, such as blue, blue-green, and green
  • An arrangement of parts achieving a state of equilibrium between opposing forces or influences
  • Drawing one set of hatchings over another in a different direction so that the lines cross
  • A method an artist uses to draw attention to an area
  • A technique in which pigments suspended in water are applied to a damp lime-plaster surface
  • A technique in which lines are placed in parallel series to darken the value of an area
  • The physical bulk of a solid body of material
  • An irregular, non-geometric shape

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