Art update: Nice artwork called: “Red and Black Mathematical Art” realized today at the nice day care in Sittard, The Netherlands

There was some snow today in Sittard. And also it was a little bit cold day in Sittard. But even with this weather we did go out in the nice city Sittard in The Netherlands. And in this nice city we went to the nice day care. And at the nice day care we could create some nice artworks. And next to all hard “art-work” there was some space for a nice glass of water or a nice cup of coffee.

And today artist “Pietro del Villa” did realized a nice artwork with the name: “Red and Black Mathematical Art”. This because you can describe the artwork as “Mathematical Art”. Also there were used a “black” and “red” fineliner to assemble some mathematical figures on the artwork. This with the use of a technical/mathematical template. The size of the nice artwork consists of a width 10 centimeters and a height of 15 centimeters.

We already made today some interesting pictures about this nice artwork in Sittard. If you want you can see all these pictures underneath! You only have to scroll down at this webpage! We wish you already some watercolor-fun and mathematical-art-fun on this website!

A nice shot from the used “photo frame” today for the artwork in Sittard.
A nice shot from the used photo frame in the packaging.
This picture shows clearly that the used photo frame has a width of 10 centimeters and a height of 15 centimeters.
A nice shot of some materials that were used today at the nice day care to create the artwork.
The paper for the artwork cut of on the A4 paper in Sittard.
Some “watercolor-stripes” in the corners of the nice artwork in Sittard.
Now you can see the “red” and “black” mathematical figures on the artwork.
A nice shot from the “back” of the used photo frame in Sittard.
A nice shot from the nice “end-result” in Sittard at the nice day care.
Also a nice shot from the nice “end-result” at the nice day care.
Again a nice shot from the nice artwork in Sittard in The Netherlands.

(Pictures: January, 2024, Sittard, The Netherlands)