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Do you think this work looks like it was made by Piet Mondrian himself? When we were painting it we focused on creating a work worthy of a painter like him. If you think we didn't manage it, come to Coloring Together and try it yourself!

A challenge is a motivation to be better, so set yourself the challenge of painting the Piet Mondrian coloring pages, with the goal of trying a technique and a style different from the usual, and being better at it!

Fortunately, we gathered in a single gallery drawings of Piet Mondrian for kids and drawings of Piet Mondrian's works so you can try to replicate them or improve them using your style. Excited? Because we are!

Maybe you could use materials different from Mondrian's. How about using colored pencils? If you apply the hatching technique, the lines that result will be different from Mondrian's work, the final result sounds interesting.

Send us a photo when you finish painting! We want to show your work to the world, and the best way to do it is by showing the level of your Piet Mondrian images to color.

After sitting down to discuss it calmly, we have decided to invite Piet Mondrian to our headquarters so he can observe the art that is gathered there, made by our incredible visitors, and who knows, maybe he can give them some advice on how to paint. Join us!

Piet Mondrian coloring pages

Why color piet mondrian pictures?

Piet Mondrian was a Dutch avant-garde painter born in 1872 and who died in 1944 in New York. He was a member of the De Stijl movement and a founder of Neoplasticism, together with Theo van Doesburg.

Mondrian evolved from naturalism and symbolism to abstraction, of which he is the main inaugural representative together with the Russians Wassily Kandinsky and Kazimir Malevich.

His style is characterized by abstract and geometric works with simple shapes and primary colors arranged in a grid of straight and perpendicular lines. Without a doubt he was a painter with a particular style.

So you can learn from this great artist, at Coloring Together we have a gallery with Piet Mondrian images to color with valuable information above them, which will help you learn more not only about art but also about history. Come on!

Learn while coloring Piet Mondrian

  1. His real name was Pieter Cornelis Mondriaan, but he changed it to Piet Mondrian when he moved to Paris in 1911.
  2. Piet Mondrian got his start in abstract art influenced by the cubism of Picasso and Braque, impressionism, and luminism.
  3. Piet Mondrian founded the De Stijl movement together with Theo van Doesburg, which sought to express harmony and order through geometric shapes and primary colors.
  4. Mondrian believed that his paintings represented the underlying spirituality of nature and universal reality.
  5. One of Mondrian's most famous works is “Composition II in Red, Blue, and Yellow”, which he created in 1930. It is an example of his Neoplasticist style, based on perpendicular black lines and rectangles of color.
  6. Mondrian fled from Paris to London when World War II broke out, and then emigrated to New York, where he was inspired by jazz and the rhythm of the city.
  7. Piet Mondrian was buried in Cypress Hills Cemetery in Brooklyn, New York.
  8. Mondrian was a solitary and reserved man, who devoted himself completely to his art. He never married nor had children.
  9. In Mondrian's hometown, Amersfoort, there is a museum dedicated to his life and work, called The Mondrian House. There you can see his early naturalist and impressionist paintings.
  10. The work “Composition No. III with Red, Blue, Yellow, and Black” from 1929 is one of Piet Mondrian's most expensive works. It costs around 43 million euros. Incredible!

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