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PIET MONDRIAN

Get ready to explore color, texture, and movement in a whole new way with these exciting Mondrian-inspired projects! Piet Mondrian started as a landscape painter before slowly transforming his art into something completely new, abstract, vibrant, and full of energy!

In these hands-on projects, kids will step into Mondrian’s shoes and bring his artistic evolution to life! They’ll create movement and texture with the Torn Paper Windmill and Mixed Media Wood near Oele projects, layering paper, paint, and even clay to recreate his early landscapes. Then, they’ll dive into Mondrian’s signature grid-based style, adding a unique twist to his famous primary color designs. Finally, they’ll piece together Mondrian’s Art Evolution Diorama, a time-traveling art adventure that follows his journey from realism to pure abstraction.

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Activities in the PIET MONDRIAN Box:
Torn Paper Windmill Reproduction
Create your own Windmill with this fun and dynamic project! Children will use bold colors and layered textures as well as movable blades for an interactive touch! This project blends creativity with technique, letting young artists explore color contrasts, composition, and movement.

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Mixed-Media Wood near Oele Reproduction
This art activity blends bold colors, expressive brushstrokes, and textured clay to bring a dreamy landscape to life! Young artists will paint a radiant sky and sculpt trees and fields using clay for a unique, tactile effect.

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Hand and 3D Perspective Art in Mondrian Style
These two Mondrian-inspired art projects will allow children to explore his signature style in fun and creative ways. In the first project, you'll use your own hand as part of the artwork, creating a striking contrast between organic shapes and geometric lines. The second project introduces 3D perspective.

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Mondrian's Art Evolution Diorama
In this project, kids will create an accordion-style diorama that visually represents Mondrian's transformation as an artist. Using a combination of watercolor, stamping, scraping, and line work, children will paint panels that reflect different stages in his journey, from realistic landscapes to pure abstraction.

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