Piet Mondrian
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There are three different ways you can make these!  Each way is pictured above.

(1) White Paper, Black Marker, Red, Yellow, Blue Marker

(2) White Paper, Black Marker, Red, Yellow, Blue Construction Paper

(3) White Paper, Black Marker, Red, Yellow, Blue Foam Shapes
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Piet Mondrian was known for
white canvas with horizontal
and vertical lines, rectangular
shapes filled with primary colors.
particular style.  Younger children can
learn about primary colors.
  • Cut out the above artist card and
    apply to the back of their work.
Step 1
Use a ruler to make vertical lines
on your paper with your black pen
Step 2
Make some horizontal lines on your
paper as well.
First Method:
Pick up a pack of sticky back foam
shapes (Dollar Tree) and let children
fill in the grid.
Step 3
Continue making lines and
sectioning off your paper in an
uneven grid.
Second Method:
Simply use a red, blue, and yellow
marker to fill in the different squares.
Third Method:
Cut a variety of shapes from Red,
Yellow, and Blue paper.  Glue the
to the paper in a grid.  Then draw
your black lines over and around the
shapes.
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Mount your creations to Black
Construction Paper for a frame, and
paste your Artist bio sheet on the
back.  Store in an art portfolio with
other Famous Artist interpertations.