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Geometric Abstraction and Primary Colors

Geometric Abstraction and Primary Colors. De Stijl. Dutch term for “the style” Founded in the Netherlands from 1917 to 1931 De Stijl advocated pure abstractionism and a reduction of forms and color to the essentials. Artists used only vertical and horizontal lines

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Geometric Abstraction and Primary Colors

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  1. Geometric Abstraction and Primary Colors

  2. De Stijl • Dutch term for “the style” • Founded in the Netherlands from 1917 to 1931 • De Stijl advocated pure abstractionism and a reduction of forms and color to the essentials. • Artists used only vertical and horizontal lines • Artists used only primary colors and primary values

  3. De Stijl • These Dutch artists experimented in Architecture, Painting and Furniture design. • Theo van Doesberg, GerritRietveld

  4. Piet Mondrian (1872-1944) • Most recognizable De Stijl Painter • Used asymmetric black lines to divide the space and create shapes to fill in with primary colors

  5. Geometric Lines • Vertical lines are straight up and down • Horizontal lines are straight across from one side to the other • Geometric shapes are formed when these lines cross

  6. Primary Colors • The Primary colors are Red, Blue, and Yellow • All other colors can be made by mixing these colors

  7. Project assignment • Students will demonstrate a working knowledge of using geometric lines, shapes and primary colors to create a De Stijl style painting.

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