Today we learned how to make art, the Mondrian style. He is a Dutch artist who loves to use lines, and his famous work involves the primary colors (a good way to teach primary and secondary colors!) My son described his work as Church windows :)
First, we read stories and facts about Mondrian and pointed Netherlands in our Europe map and identified its flag. (This is a good way to review our Geography/Continent Study) We used this resource from Making Art Fun.
I cut out strips of black cardstock and had my son decorate his own "doors and windows". First he I made him use primary colors using crayons.
And the next one, I made him use paints in secondary colors.
And this is what he came up with.
I love how it turned it! I'm keeping all our works from our Artist Study so I can frame them when I have the time :)
By the way, here's a Mondrian Song I came across the web (Forgot the link, but if you know it or own please let me know for the credits). We sang it together while admiring his work.
Mondrian Song (London Bridge Tune)
Mondrian use lots of lines, lots of lines, lots of lines
Mondrian use lots of lines, in his paintings.
Black and white, red, yellow and blue, black, white, red, yellow, blue
Mondrian is famous for, Abstract Paintings.
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