We recently finished our Magic Math section on optical illusions. The final artist students learned about was Piet Mondrian. With just 2 basic shapes and only primary colors, Piet Mondrian became known for his geometric art across the world. Each class worked together to create their own masterpieces! Each creation was made solely by the students, beginning with just a plain piece of white paper. I think their creations turned out splendid!
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