PYP 2 learned about a Dutch artist called Piet
Mondrian. They listened to the story of his life and how he developed his own
painting style. After that they got inspired by him and made their own
drawings and paintings!Take a look at our artists!
OUR MASTER PIECE!
PYP 2 Omega
In Omega we learned about Mondrian and how he worked with representational art before transitioning to more abstract arts. We used a variety of materials and techniques to create self-portraits and abstract paintings inspired by real scenes.
Artists at work.
Our finished display.
PYP 2 Beta
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Ella |
Pedro |
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Olavo |
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Helena S. |
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Guilherme B. |
Producing the grid-based painting
PYP 2 Sigma
In Maths we are learning to use mathematical language involved in measuring. In Piet Mondrian's works we can see rectangles that are longer, shorter, narrower and wider than others.
In class we created our own "Mondrians" using black tape and paint (this activity was done two weeks ago and it was optional) and as a group we all created a Mondrian panel.
Making off
In Omega we learned about Mondrian and how he worked with representational art before transitioning to more abstract arts. We used a variety of materials and techniques to create self-portraits and abstract paintings inspired by real scenes.
Observing Mondrian's transitioning style.
Artists at work.
Our finished display.
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