Create a giant work of collaborative art. Your teams are given a blank canvas, paints and brushes. You will also receive one ‘slice’ of a picture that must be recreated onto the blank canvas. Only at the end of the session once all team recreations are reassembled in the correct order will the final giant picture be revealed.
- Planning, communication and organization skills
- To improve cooperation as a team
- Delegation, time management and leadership skills
- To work on creativity
- Goal setting and completing a project with your team
- Having a fun and enjoyable time with colleagues
- Getting to know your team colleagues better
A piece of art is chosen by yourselves and making teams before the event commences. Any picture, image or theme can be used. The image is divided up into individual squares and handed out to teams. Teams will not be able to see what the overall picture is but have to recreate their square by painting onto the blank canvas. Watercolor, oil or acrylic paint can be used. Only once all teams have finished and the canvases are aligned together will the final giant image be revealed. Canvases can be taken away to be re assembled in a board room or office lobby. A perfect reminder of effective team building.
The location for the event is usually at the client’s hotel or own office space.
Scoring and a winning team is not applicable as this is not a competitive activity, however this may be implemented upon the client’s wishes.
Insurance and instructor supervision are important safety factors with any event, and in the event of an emergency, transport and medical backup will be standing by.
The event briefing takes place at the activity location or the client’s hotel meeting room or lobby. In the briefing the group is separated into teams and introduced to the facilitators, then the lead facilitator gives an introduction of the event including instructions and objectives for the activity.
In the de-brief the lead facilitator goes through the event challenges and asks each team questions to assess their own performance before announcing and awarding the winning team if applicable.
Briefing and de-brief usually take around 15 minutes each but can be extended upon request for more in-depth analysis of team performance.
The half day program takes up to 4 hours and the full day program up to 8 hours.
09.00 am – Event brief by lead facilitator
09.15 am – Ice breaking activities
09.45 am – Start painting
11.15 am – Break
11.30 am – Continue painting
12.00 pm – Collating artwork / big reveal
12.30 pm – Event de-brief and group photo
01.00 pm – End of the program
Max People
Hours
Challenges
People per Team
Below are three options for Art Recreation with different inclusions and rates all tailored to best match your budget and requirements. The Bronze option is a fixed program with few inclusions but the Silver and Gold packages include extra benefits and allow selection of some or all challenges. On the pricing page we offer further optional extras. The full day activity will have up to double the number of challenges.
All options include
One Western lead event instructor
Ice-breaking activities
BRONZE
Two 30 X 40 cm blank canvas frames per team
Selection of Brushes
One paint set per team
One facilitator per 40 pax
SILVER
One 30 X 40 cm blank canvas frame per two pax
One Brush per person
One paint set per team
One facilitator per 20 pax
Bronze inclusions+
+Free photos taken by facilitator online
+Pre-event meeting
GOLD
One 20 X 30 cm blank canvas frame per person
Selection of Brushes per person
Better paint
One facilitator per 20 pax
Silver inclusions+
+Professional artist for assistance
+Personalised aprons stamped with company logo
+Colored headbands to use