Goal: reducing the visible world in horizontal and vertical lines and primatr colors.
Technique: stamping.
You need:
- black cardboard
- sponges cut in different sizes (squares and rectangles)
- tempera paint in red, blue and yellow
- brushes
- white crayons
View these artworks of Mondrian and talk about how he abstracted a tree.
Also talk about Victory Boogie Woogie, the painting in which you can see part of the map of New York. Tell students we are going to make our own Mondrian map. Discuss the terms primary colors, square, rectangle, vertical and horizontal lines.
Instruction
Brushes will not be rinsed, but will remain the same color.
Show how to use a brush to rub the sponge with paint.
Show how to stamp: do not slide the sponge, but lift it off the paper. This way you'll get a tight shape.
Stamp horizontally or vertically only.
Do not stamp two of the same colors next to each other.
Make sure the shapes don't touch each other. You must be able to see the black roads between them.
When the work had dried, draw stripes on the black roads using a white crayon.
Elements of art: shape, color, line.
Artworks are made by students of grade 1/2.