Student Art Inspired By Piet Mondrian
Check out these unique pieces of art students created that reflect the artistic style of Piet Mondrian, a pioneer of abstract art known for his use of geometric shapes and primary colours. To complete this artwork students were required to use:
Geometric Shapes:Students incorporated squares and rectangles to create dynamic compositions, mimicking Mondrian’s signature style.
Primary Colours: Bold reds, yellows, and blues were chosen alongside black and white to convey emotion and simplicity.
Grid Structure: By organizing their compositions into grids, students embraced Mondrian’s approach, exploring balance and harmony in their designs.
Contrast and Unity: The interplay of colour and space highlights contrasts, while the consistent use of lines and shapes creates a unified look.
Creative Expression: Each piece showcases personal interpretations, allowing students to express their individuality through abstraction.