Boogie Woogie with Mondrian
Posted by Alice DesGrangesOur third graders explored abstract art through the work of Piet Mondrian, an artist known for using structured grids, bold lines, and primary colors to create balance and rhythm. Students applied these ideas by creating their own grid paintings and learning how abstract art can show movement and feeling without realistic images. While dancing and painting to boogie woogie music, students connected rhythm and visual structure, making the learning experience both fun and creative.
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