Collaborative Painting

COLLABORATIVE PAINTING

Timelines ensure that paintings progress smoothly.

Dingle Art School wants you to create a team-building activity that enhances creativity, strengthens communication, and fosters collaboration—perfect for a company offsite on the beautiful Dingle peninsula. Experience the power of teamwork as your group creates a collective masterpiece, reinforcing company values and team spirit to create and deliver something a little different i.e. team building Art workshop. Our bespoke experience delivers the impact to leave an inspiring impression.

Three women stand around a picnic table on a coastal landscape. Two are looking at an open folder on the table, while the third looks on. The ocean and cliffs are visible in the background under a clear sky.
An older adult with gray hair is painting a colorful abstract design on a canvas outdoors, wearing a blue jacket. Another person sits nearby at a wooden easel. Sunlight casts shadows on the ground.
Five people standing on grass holding framed artwork, with an ocean and rocky cliffs in the background under a clear blue sky.
A modern gallery interior with three landscape artworks on the wall. Large windows offer a view of grassy fields and hills by the sea. A wooden bench and part of a chair are visible on the tiled floor.
A person painting a landscape on a canvas, surrounded by other paintings on easels. They hold a brush and wear colorful bracelets. A quote on a teal background reads, “We are here to create something that we are all proud to be a part of.”.

Research has shown positive experiences are more productive.

When employees doubt how others will receive their input, they may hesitate to voice their opinions publicly. In our art classes participants are encouraged to discuss their thoughts. Individuals receptive to new ideas can flourish in such a setting where fostering an atmosphere that encourages brainstorming and sharing perspectives is the approach. Happiness fuels motivation and that energy spills out into everything one does. So why not make positivity a regular part of the corporate culture as they create lasting memories.

“Art collaboration is the sum of everybody. everybody’s attitudes, beliefs, behaviours, traditions, and skills, and everybody has a role to play in the creation of a piece of art.”

Here is how to get the teams pumped up about working together. The conversation from the get-go establishes a critical foundation because it gives a better understanding of what makes your co-workers think by letting them have a say in shaping a process that becomes meaningful to them. Hold onto the things that are good, then work together to fix what is broken. We want to establish a process that feels like it truly belongs to the people who create it.

An older woman guides a young woman painting at an easel. The older woman is wearing a light vest and sunglasses atop her curly hair. The younger woman has long dark hair and appears focused. Another young woman paints in the background.

Collaborative Painting

Blueprint/Plan.

– Setting a vision for the project. (This gets everyone looking in the same direction so you can point all your arrows toward a singular goal, direction and holds each other accountable).

– Structure (Explain the elements by inviting a free-flowing discussion. Pick the intended painting from a choice of three by voting

– Content (Explain the Stages used by Dingle Art School)

– Discussion and Questions

– After creating your masterpiece to take back to your place of work and display it for everyone to see. It will be a perfect reminder of the importance of communication, collaboration, and teamwork.

A scenic coastal view features a winding road next to rocky cliffs by a calm blue sea. Green hills and fields roll into the distance under a partly cloudy sky. Three cars are parked along the road.
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