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Rhythm of Black Lines

by Piet Mondrian

 

Rhythm of Black Lines

by Piet Mondrian :

 Our word description of our abstract drawing:


COLORS TO USE:
Use thick black markers for the lines and dark blue markers for the squares.
DESCRIPTION:
The side of the picture is 24 and a half centimeters long and the top and bottom of the picture are 20 cm. long. There is a vertical line 4 and a fourth cm. From the left side. There is a rectangle 4cm. from the side and the second vertical line is a half a cm. from the line to the right. The third vertical line is two cm. to the right of the second line. The fourth line is one cm to the right from the fourth line. Another line is horizontally from the top and down. The first horizontal line is four cm from the top. The second horizontal line is three and one half cm from the first line going down. The third horizontal four and one third cm from the second line. The fourth horizontal line is three and one half cm from the third horizontal line and it is on the right side of the fifth vertical line.
COLORS:
There is a square on the upper left corner, and there’s one square below it. There are two little rectangles next to them that are all blue.

 Our Hoover partners' recreation of our abstract, using only our word description:

 Reflections on our progress:

Dear Orlie and Daniel,

You did a great job, but most have gotten confused, because you didn't have the horizontal lines going all the way across the page.

If you did have the lines going across, it would be perfect!

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