Students often think of lines as simple outlines. This activity explores how different types of lines can communicate feeling, movement, and energy.
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Teach: line, thick, thin, smooth, rough, fast, slow, expressive. Use frames: 'This line feels…', 'I used… to show…'.
Provide line examples to copy. Allow larger paper for broader movements. Offer verbal instead of written explanations.
Can students create a range of line types? Can they explain how line quality changes meaning?
Draw lines in dirt or sand using sticks. Use body movement (air drawing) to explore line types.
Students may think lines are only for outlines and not for expression.
Line is one of the most fundamental elements of art and can convey emotion, movement, and structure.
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