Piet Mondrian Suncatcher Art for Kids

10.29.2015


Today we are sharing an activity inspired by the famous artist, Piet Mondrian.  I love Piet Mondrian's artwork with black lines and primary colors, so we re-created his famous work of art into a suncatcher!

Piet Mondrian Suncatcher Art

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Are you familiar with the works of Piet Mondrian?  


He was a Dutch Modern Artist born in the Netherlands in 1872.  His artwork began more traditional with paintings of landscapes, but being inspired by more modern art elements through the years he found his own style he called, neo-plasticism {Hey Kids, Meet Piet Mondrian}.  

One of his most famous paintings is "Composition with Red, Yellow, and Blue" that was made in 1921.


Famous Artists Study: Piet Mondrian


Thus, Mondrian was our inspiration for our Famous Artist theme.  We decided to create our own red, yellow, and blue piece of art on glass.  It turned out to be a beautiful suncatcher.

What you'll need:

Mondrian Art Inspired Suncatcher Materials

Begin by making vertical and horizontal lines with electrical tape.  Change the thickness of the electrical tape by cutting it.

Electrical Tape Black Lines

Next paint inside the black lines with blue, yellow, and/or red paint.

Mondrian Kids Painting

When the paint dried, we put the glass inside the frame and placed it near our window.

I'd like to add some ribbon to the frame and hang it up with a suction cup, but until then, this'll do!

It is absolutely stunning!

Piet Mondrian Art for Kids

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Be sure to check out all of the great Famous Artist ideas from the 2nd grade blogging team!