
Felix, Amy, Netty and Phil
Using round recycled coloured pieces of paper and eco friendly crayons the pupils were asked to think of what things are good for the planet and the sort of perfect world they would like to see.
There was little hesitation as to what to draw and there was a flurry of scenes of forests, wild animals, beautiful ocean views and solar energy panels.

While Felix and Phil filmed these mini utopian dreams come together, Amy lay a string on the table around the whole group. This was to represent the Lifeline the children were creating and to show how everybody and all living things on the planet is connected.

The energy and enthusiasm for the task was quite thrilling and quite an enlightening discussion was recorded for our cameras. We were told that petrol cars should be replaced by solar cars, smoking not only pollutes the air and people’s lungs but is a waste of energy resources and there is no reason why people should be cruel to animals.
And as the school’s green monitor reminded us, we need to Reduce, Reuse and Recycle.

Felix and pupil deep in discussion
At the end of thirty minutes of fun filled drawing it was time to tie the bright mini worlds the children had created to the Lifeline string. Then with the pupils all connected together they carried their artworks to the middle of the school hall for a group photograph and to show the whole world exactly what they think the Lifeline for the future should be.

The pupil’s smart answers and knowledge for positive solutions is refreshingly exciting. We were truly moved by their discussions and it gave us hope that through initiatives like the Lifeline art programme we can have the vision to adapt our ways for a more sustainable world.

We are currently creating a Lifeline Art’s workshop DVD presentation pack for teachers to link in with their curriculum based studies on environmental issues. This will include all art materials, a step by step plan for running the workshops and discussion points about how to safeguard the environment.
Before we go we would like to say a big thank you to Head Teacher Mrs Mary Westley, the teachers and governors at St Mary’s and most importantly all the children who thrilled us with their smiles and wonderful art.

The artworks are now being collected for a giant art installation to be shown in the future and if you would like to hold your own Lifeline art workshop please contact Netty at artskool08@aol.co.uk
