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Artful Maps © EDINA at University of Edinburgh 2016 This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution – Non-Commercial License

Art by Paul Klee Curves and angles Rectangles and lines Maps of Edinburgh and Glasgow streets and housing

Art by Piet Mondrian Straight lines and primary colours Map of London roads

Art by Wassily Kandinsky Assorted shapes and lines Maps of London Canary Wharf and Edinburgh streets

Can you guess in which part of the country these patterns are?

Cornwall: field pattern SW 8754 6157 Cornwall: field pattern

Holyhead: factory pattern SH 26542 80966 Holyhead: factory pattern

London: tracks in the park pattern TQ 27703 80509 London: tracks in the park pattern

Norfolk Broads: waterways and drains TG 44662 09860 Norfolk Broads: waterways and drains

SU 27103 06963 New Forest: tracks

Birmingham: motorway junctions SP 09350 90388 Birmingham: motorway junctions

Legoland, Windsor

These pupils used felts and junk materials to create abstract works of art Images courtesy Anthony Barlow