1950-1960UnitedStatesThe movementwas marked byclear lines, sharppaintwork andclearrepresentations ofsymbols tomwesselmanntrazossimples  still life#24Campbell'ssoup WhaamColoresbrillantesclaesoldenburg Droppedcone tomwesselmannSIGNSPop artists liked tosatirize or ridiculeobjects,sometimesenlarging thoseobjects to giganticproportions spoonbridgeand cherryBrushstrokeFood was acommontheme, but sowere householdobjectsSmokernumber1sixteenjackiesAndyWarholRobertRauschenberg1950-1960UnitedStatesThe movementwas marked byclear lines, sharppaintwork andclearrepresentations ofsymbolstomwesselmanntrazossimples still life#24Campbell'ssoupWhaamColoresbrillantesclaesoldenburgDroppedconetomwesselmannSIGNSPop artists liked tosatirize or ridiculeobjects,sometimesenlarging thoseobjects to giganticproportionsspoonbridgeand cherryBrushstrokeFood was acommontheme, but sowere householdobjectsSmokernumber1sixteenjackiesAndyWarholRobertRauschenberg

Loteria POP ART - 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. 1950-1960 United States
  2. The movement was marked by clear lines, sharp paintwork and clear representations of symbols
  3. tom wesselmann
  4. trazos simples
  5. still life #24
  6. Campbell's soup
  7. Whaam
  8. Colores brillantes
  9. claes oldenburg
  10. Dropped cone
  11. tom wesselmann
  12. SIGNS
  13. Pop artists liked to satirize or ridicule objects, sometimes enlarging those objects to gigantic proportions
  14. spoonbridge and cherry
  15. Brush stroke
  16. Food was a common theme, but so were household objects
  17. Smoker number 1
  18. sixteen jackies
  19. Andy Warhol
  20. Robert Rauschenberg