primary colours- mondrian
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PRIMARY COLOURS
Title: Primary colours
Art contents: Primary and secondary colours, Mondrian
English contents: Primary and secondary colours, shapes,
materials ( brush, felt-tip pen, glass, plate,painting)
Objectives:
- To differentiate primary and secondary colours
- To know Mondrian and the abstract painting.
MATERIALS
MATERIALS:
BRUSH
PLASTIC GLASS
PLASTIC PLATE
PAINT
FELT TIP PENS
PRIMARY COLOURS
Some links to work with: - Presentation on colours:
http://www.childrensuniversity.manchester.ac.uk/interactives/artanddesign/talkingtextiles/colourwheel.swf
-Review on primary, secondary, tertiary- or complementary colours:
http://resources.education.tas.gov.au/item/edres/e09d5cf8-d645-3ee2-4ab5-a49cf8a03811/2/ColourPoetry.zip/cwheel.swf
-Getting to know the meaning of colours:
-http://www.mariaclaudiacortes.com/colors/Colors.swf
See them in http://outroblogmais.blogspot.com/
LITTLE BLUE AND LITTLE YELLOWWatch this video on mixing colours for 1st cycle
WORK WITH THE PRIMARY COLOURSAND MIX THEM
With this handout childen have to
colour A, C and E with the primary colours
and B, D and F with the colour they obtain
from mixing them.
THEIR WORKS
MONDRIAN
Piet Mondrian was born in the Netherlands in 1872. His
father was a drawing teacher. He studied painting in Amsterdam. He worked as
a teacher too. He painted with primary colours ( blue,
red and yellow) in rectangles and squares and sometimes
triangles. He died in New York in 1944.
EVOLUTION IN MONDRIAN´S ART
Have a look at this video on Mondrian´s evolution
SOME EXAMPLES TO SHOW THEM
MAKE YOUR OWN PIECE OF ART