The next group in the class to present did a lesson on using your imagination to create a drawing from a random line on a piece of paper. At first, they showed us different pieces of art done by artists who used shapes, line, colors, and other elements to create their masterpiece. Then, we drew any type of line we wanted to on a sheet of paper and switched with our neighbor. We had to try and create a picture out of the line two different times, then had to pick which one we liked best to color and add at least two types of media to. I drew an ocean scene with a shark and a large wave that utilized a squiggly line that runs from the base of the shark fin to the tip of the wave. Lastly,we created a border for our picture and wrote a short story to go along with our picture to incorporate language arts into the art lesson.
As an extension activity, I would draw a random line myself and give each student a copy of the same paper. I would tell them that no one could have the same drawing and would have to come up with several different ways to make the line into a picture. This would challenge the students and it would be fun to see the handful of different ideas that could come from the same line! It would also be neat to hang them all up next to each other to see the variety the class came up with.
