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Day 2: Do Now:

Directions:

  • What do we remember about Piet Mondrian?
  • How did his work change over time?

What elements of art do I need to start my artwork today?

Studio Session Learning Target: I will create cardboard stamps to begin an artwork inspired by Piet Mondrian using lines, and shapes,.

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Day 2: Do Now:

Directions:

  • Look at Piet Mondrian’s abstract artwork and describe it using the Elements of Art.
  • How can you describe the lines you see?
  • What shapes do you see?
  • What colors do you see?

How can I describe Piet Mondrian’s work using the Elements of Art?

Studio Session Learning Target: I will create cardboard stamps to begin an artwork inspired by Piet Mondrian using lines, and shapes,.

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Day 2: Do Now:

How can I describe Piet Mondrian’s work using the Elements of Art?

Directions:

  • Watch this video to see a demonstration for stamp printing your lines with black tempera paint and cardboard.
  • Have your supplies ready. You will need:
    • A white sheet of paper
    • A pencil
    • Black tempera paint and a tray or paper plate
    • A piece of cardboard
    • Newspaper

Studio Session Learning Target: I will create cardboard stamps to begin an artwork inspired by Piet Mondrian using lines, and shapes,.

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Day 2: Do Now:

How can I describe Piet Mondrian’s work using the Elements of Art?

Studio Session Learning Target: I will create cardboard stamps to begin an artwork inspired by Piet Mondrian using lines, and shapes,.

Example of Day 2 Finished (Black Tempera Paint Only)

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Day 2: Do Now:

How can I use rubric to assess and improve my work?

 

Show

Grow

 

Art Elements and Concepts

 

 

 

 

 Lines were stamped vertically or horizontally.

Lines are balanced on the page.

 

 

Neatness

OR

 

 

Artwork is very neat. No smudges and smears are present.

 

 

Creativity

 

 

 

 

 

 Lines are connected to create squares or rectangles.

 

Studio Session Learning Target: I will create cardboard stamps to begin an artwork inspired by Piet Mondrian using lines, and shapes,.

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Day 3: Do Now:

Directions:

  • Listen to the primary color song.
  • What are the primary colors?

How can I describe Piet Mondrian’s work using the Elements of Art?

Studio Session Learning Target: I will learn painting procedures and begin my painting inspired by Piet Mondrian using primary colors.

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Day 3: Do Now:

Directions:

  • The Primary Colors are:

Red

Yellow

Blue

  • What primary color is the lightest in value?

Yellow

What elements of art do I need to finish my artwork today?

Painting Like Mondrian

Studio Session Learning Target: I will learn painting procedures and begin my painting inspired by Piet Mondrian using primary colors.

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Day 3: Do Now:

Directions:

  • Get painting supplies
  • Paint neatly by:
  • Outlining the shape first
  • Painting in one direction
  • Checking for “peek-a-boo” spaces and painting them in.

What elements of art do I need to finish my artwork today?

Painting Like Mondrian

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Studio Session Learning Target: I will learn painting procedures and begin my painting inspired by Piet Mondrian using primary colors.

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Day 3: Do Now:

Directions:

  • Paint some shapes yellow. Balance the colors as you go.
  • Leave many shapes white.

What elements of art do I need to finish my artwork today?

Studio Session Learning Target: I will learn painting procedures and begin my painting inspired by Piet Mondrian using primary colors.

Painting Like Mondrian

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Day 3: Do Now:

How can I use rubric to assess and improve my work?

 

Show

Grow

 

Art Elements and Concepts

 

 

 

 

 I painted with the primary color yellow.

Colors are balanced on the page.

 

 

Neatness

OR

 

 

Artwork is very neat. No smudges and smears are present.

Peek-a-boos are painted in.

 

 

Creativity

 

 

 

 

 

 Shapes are left white to add on next week.

 

Studio Session Learning Target: I will learn painting procedures and begin my painting inspired by Piet Mondrian using primary colors.

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Day 4: Do Now:

Directions:

  • Paint some shapes red. Balance the colors as you go.
  • Paint some shapes blue. Balance the colors as you go.
  • Leave some shapes white.

What elements of art do I need to finish my artwork today?

Studio Session Learning Target: I review painting procedures and finish my Mondrian inspired painting by painting primary colors.

Painting Like Mondrian

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Day 4: Do Now:

How can I use rubric to assess and improve my work?

 

Show

Grow

 

Art Elements and Concepts

 

 

 

 

 I painted with the primary colors.

Colors are balanced on the page.

 

 

Neatness

OR

 

 

Artwork is very neat. No smudges and smears are present.

Peek-a-boos are painted in.

 

 

Creativity

 

 

 

 

 

 Some shapes are left white to create interest.

 

Studio Session Learning Target: I review painting procedures and finish my Mondrian inspired painting by painting primary colors.

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Day 4: Do Now:

Directions:

  • How can you compare your artwork to Piet Mondrian’s paintings?

What is the same?

What is different?

How can I describe Piet Mondrian’s work using the Elements of Art?

Studio Session Learning Target: I review painting procedures and finish my Mondrian inspired painting by painting primary colors.