All grades have been learning about the famous artist Piet Mondrian to reinforce the concepts of lines, geometric shapes, primary colors, and to incorporate art history. As a part of their study, Kindergarten created two different Mondrian inspired collages. The first collage was to glue white strips of paper vertically and horizontally on black paper. They then glued primary colored squares and square rectangles on the white strips. On the second collage, they glued black strips of paper on narrow white paper. They then glued primary colored squares and rectangles of larger sizes in the white spaces. Composition II in Red, Blue, and Yellow was the inspiration for these pieces.
Monday, October 20, 2014
Piet Mondrian Collages: Kinder
Labels:
2014/2015,
Art,
Art History,
Collage,
Kindergarten,
Lines,
Piet Mondrian,
Primary Colors,
Shapes
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