Mystery Painting 1-7



 The Real Mondrian

 Our Hoover Partners' Painting from Our Description

 

 

 Our Description of the Painting:

Use the paper horizontally while drawing this picture.

Middle: About one and a half inches from the bottom of the page is a horizontal line that stretches across the page. Two and a half inches away from the top of the page is another line going horizontally across the page.

Top margin: In the top margin, there is a vertical, solid, dark, black line that starts at the top edge of the paper and goes down to the horizontal line. The rectangle that that line makes is colored red. On the paper, the rectangle is about one and a half inches wide.

About three inches horizontally away from that line is a solid, black, vertical line that goes from the top of the page down to the top horizontal line. About three inches horizontally away from that line is another line, the same size, with another vertical line one centimeter away from it.

Bottom margin: In the bottom margin, all the LINES (not colors) are in the same position as the lines in the top margin. All the lines are about two times thicher than the top lines. The colors are different from the bottom. The two left rectangles are yellow. Good luck!

 Reflection on Our Progress:

We think our partners did a good job. They put the paper the right way and did the horizontal lines right. They also did the vertical line positions right. We like the way our partners painted the width of the lines and the solidness of the lines and colors.

We think we described the colors, lines, and thicknesses well. We could have described the red rectangle, yellow rectangles, and the lines on top better than we did.

 

 

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