Year 2- Mondrian LINE + SHAPE

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Year 2- Mondrian LINE + SHAPE PIET MONDRIAN http://www.delphineaparis.com/expos/mondrian-au-centre-pompidou Year 2- Mondrian LINE + SHAPE

Why are we studying this? This project will help us to understand - what a “Line” is - what a “Shape” is - what a “Primary Colour” is We will learn how to - draw a design - create a collage

How can we recognize Mondrian’s work? Describe the lines: The lines are… Describe the shapes: The shapes are… Describe the colours: The colours are…

Create a design Things to remember… - Only horizontal and vertical lines- not diagonal - Try using only 5 horizontal lines and 5 vertical lines - Change the width of the gap between your lines

Create a Collage Things to remember… Look at your design!!! - Only horizontal and vertical lines- not diagonal - Try using only 5 horizontal lines and 5 vertical lines - Change the width of the gap between your lines

Evaluation CHAT… During this project I learned about… I learned how to… I enjoyed… I am proud of…