Composition No. II, with Red and Blue Piet MondrianPiet Mondrian (Dutch, 1872–1944) CLAIM Make a claim about the math you see in Mondiran’s artwork. Claim.

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Composition No. II, with Red and Blue Piet MondrianPiet Mondrian (Dutch, 1872–1944) CLAIM Make a claim about the math you see in Mondiran’s artwork. Claim = an explanation or an interpretation of some aspect of the artwork SUPPORT Identify support for your claim Support = Things you see, feel and know that support your claim QUESTION Ask a question related to your claim. Question = What’s left hanging? What isn’t explained, What new reasons does your claim raise?

Choose a kind of color, shape, or line that you listed. * How does it contribute to the artwork overall? (How does it help the artwork “work?”) Consider: How does it contribute to how the artwork feels? How does it contribute to the mood of the artwork? How does it contribute to how the artwork looks? How does it contribute to the story the artwork tells? How does it contribute to the ideas in the artwork? What Colors Shapes Lines do you see?

Known as "the father of geometric abstraction," Piet Mondrian ( ) was a central figure in the revolution of Modern Art in the early 20th century.

Strong fields of color dominated his paintings, separated by thick black lines and sections of pure white

Mondrian & Line LINE was an important element of Mondrian’s Art Lines can divide, connect and define a composition A line can vary in width, direction, and length. – Lines often define the edges of a form on in this case is one-dimensional-length, not thickness. – Lines lead your eye around the composition. Lines can be – horizontal, vertical, diagonal, – straight, curved or zigzag, – thick or thin, broken or continuous, – contoured, and – actual or implied. SAILSS/Supporting Arts Integrated Learning for Student Success Wiley H. Bates M.S. C. Caple and P. Klos

Composition No. II, with Red and Blue Piet MondrianPiet Mondrian (Dutch, 1872–1944) CLAIM Make a claim about a fraction you see in this artwork. SUPPORT Identify support for your claim QUESTION Ask a question related to your claim. How did Mondrian use fractions in his artwork? What tools do you think he used to make the art?

It’s YOUR TURN You will create a Mondrian style artwork to demonstrate equivalent FRACTIONS. Select three colors to use in your artwork. 2. Draw a line to divide your rectangle in half. 3. Pick either or both of the new rectangles and repeat the process. You can do the same with each rectangle that your create 4.Decide on a color scheme. Fill in your design with your three color choices but be sure and leave some white Secondary colors are formed by mixing primary colors. P P P 5. Add black lines to outline your colors, like Mondrian did.