Claes Oldenburg 1929- present. Floor Burger”, 1962 (acrylic on canvas filled with foam rubber and cardboard boxes) 132.1x213.4 cms.

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Claes Oldenburg present

Floor Burger”, 1962 (acrylic on canvas filled with foam rubber and cardboard boxes) 132.1x213.4 cms

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Vocabulary Pop Art: an art movement in the 1960s and 1970s that has elements of modern popular culture and the mass media. Mass Media: Intended for a large audience such as: TV, newspapers, magazines. Soft Sculpture: 3-dimensional artwork made of fabric, stuffing, plastic, foam, etc.

Restaurant/Menu Create a menu using one of the artists artwork. The menu should include the following: 1 paragraph about the artist/artwork(honor of the artist) using vocabulary words (UNDERLINED). Choose one type of food (Oldenburg’s artwork from slides) ; create appetizers, entrées, and desserts that will include that food. Location and contact info. Drawings of the dishes,description, and price Colored

Grading Checklist-20 points 1 paragraph-10 POINTS Food menu-5 points Drawings-2 points Location/contact-2 points Colored-1 point.

Bingo Game Students will be given a list of information about the Artist Claes Oldenburg. Each person will create a question on the front of the note card and answer for the back. Next, each will take turn drawing a picture for the answer on the Bingo Card and labeling it. (3 by 3 bingo game) Trade the note cards among the group to review the information. PLAY BINGO!!!!!

Grading 10 points total Have 8 questions and answers-5 Images/label with text-3 Participation in Bingo Game-2