Building upon the visual elements given in the five boxes, create recognizable images and give a title to each one. Use only BLACK pencil/pen. Draw only within the boundaries of the boxes.
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Don't just place the given shapes into your drawing; try to integrate them so they become a natural part of the new image. For example, a given circle could become an eye, a wheel, the sun, or a hole in a piece of cheese. The more surprising the transformation, the higher the score for originality.
This question tests creativity, specifically divergent thinking and the ability to see patterns and create meaning from abstract shapes. Since the initial visual elements are not provided, let's assume a sample set of elements was given, for example: a semi-circle, two parallel wavy lines, and a small solid triangle. The task is to incorporate these elements into a new, recognizable drawing.
Hypothetical Example 1:
Given Elements: A semi-circle, two wavy lines, a small triangle.
Created Image: Use the semi-circle as the setting sun on a horizon. Use the two wavy lines below it to represent the gentle waves of the sea. Use the small solid triangle as the silhouette of a distant sailboat on the water.
Title: "Sunset Sail"
Meeting the Criteria:
Originality/Humour: This is a fairly conventional response, but originality could be increased by using the shapes in a less obvious way. For humour, one could turn the semi-circle into a smiling mouth, with the wavy lines as a mustache and the triangle as a soul patch.
Emotional Expressiveness: The sunset scene conveys a feeling of peace and tranquility.
Richness: The lines can be drawn with confidence and clarity, creating a sharp, distinct image of a seascape.
Hypothetical Example 2:
Given Elements: A semi-circle, two wavy lines, a small triangle.
Created Image: Draw a stylized face in profile. Use the semi-circle as the top of a bald head. Use the triangle as a sharp, pointy nose. Use the two wavy lines to depict steam rising from a cup of coffee held near the face (the cup itself would be drawn from scratch).
Title: "Morning Rush"
Meeting the Criteria:
Originality/Surprise: This is a more unusual combination of the elements, creating a surprising and amusing character.
Emotional Expressiveness: The figure could be drawn with a harried or sleepy expression, non-verbally communicating the feeling of a rushed morning.
Richness: The image would be strong and distinct, clearly communicating the idea with minimal extra lines.
The key to scoring well is to go beyond the most obvious interpretation of the shapes and to create an image that tells a small story or evokes a specific emotion or humorous idea.