Day 194..

Piet Mondrian was a Dutch artist. He often used primary colors divided by black lines. Try it yourself. Just fill in the shapes above with the labeled colors, leaving the unlabeled shapes blank.


Here is an image of an original Piet Mondrian painting. Instead of labeling each square for you, we thought we’d let you have the creative freedom to fill in each box the way you like, using whatever color combination you like. Try drawing your own boxes or use the printable provided below.


Day 191..

You want to start a club about your favorite activity. Design a patch that expresses what your club is all about. Use colored pencils.


Draw a circle on your page or whatever it is you will be drawing on to represent your patch. Maybe even draw some stiches around the edge to make it more realistic.


Day 188..

Continue drawing smaller and smaller stars inside this star, until you can’t draw any more. Use a different colored pencil for each star you draw, or pick three colors to repeat.


You can draw your own stars, or if you’d like some help with your stars like I do, you can use the printable below.


Day 187..

Find some pictures of different animals’ eyes. Notice the variety of colors and shapes. Fill each of the circles below with a different eye. You can base them on your research or simply make them up.


We’ve done some research for you! Check out the animal eyes’ below. Now draw nine circles in rows of three in your sketchbook like the ones above. Enjoy filling them in with your own animal eyes.