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Abstract Art

Looking at Different Artists. Abstract Art. What is Abstract Art?. Art that does not show realistic images (landscapes) Uses shapes, colors and lines to create art. Piet Mondrian. 1872 – 1944 Dutch abstract art painter

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Abstract Art

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  1. Looking at Different Artists Abstract Art

  2. What is Abstract Art? • Art that does not show realistic images (landscapes) • Uses shapes, colors andlines to create art

  3. Piet Mondrian • 1872 – 1944 • Dutch abstract art painter • Made big changes because of his art to graphic design, architecture and interior design • Part of the De Stijl art movement in the 20th century

  4. His Style • Definitive abstractism • Using shapes and lines only to create art • Some of his famous paintings…

  5. De Stijl Art • Using lines, rectangles and squares • Primary colors only • Have you seen something similar to these before?

  6. What We Will Do • Make our own! • Each of you will get a rectangle cut out and a blank piece of paper • Using a black crayon/pencil crayon make outlines on your paper • They have to be parallel to the page • That means no diagonals!

  7. What We Will Do • You should have traced it at least 10 times • They can go outside of the paper and overlap! • Only use primary colors (red, yellow and blue) • Color in all the rectangles and squares made • Leave the other areas white • Try your best to stay in the lines

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