Quick Takeaway
Step by step group painting doesn’t have to feel complicated or overwhelming. In this post, I break down a clear, practical approach I’ve refined through facilitating over 60 community and school-based collaborative art projects with more than 2,000 participants, using my Pattern Play Collaborative Art framework. I want to help you do the same in your classroom or group setting with clear guidance and my helpful digital resources designed to support teachers every step of the way.



Beginner’s Guide to Inclusive Art Projects: The Pattern Play Painting Method
A beginner-friendly guide to social art? Yes!
If you’re working with a group that includes different ages or abilities, traditional art projects can feel tricky.
That’s why I created the Pattern Play Collaborative Art Painting Method—an inclusive, step-by-step process that lets everyone join in.
It’s expressive, fun, and accessible to all levels.

Why this method works:
- No drawing skills required
- Works with limited colours and supplies
- Encourages participation, not perfection
- Builds connection and confidence through creativity

Inclusive art projects can be simple, joyful, and truly collaborative when you follow a clear, beginner-friendly method like Pattern Play. The “Soccer Mural” brought 36 students and staff together over four sessions, layering warm colours and playful patterns onto a canvas shaped like a soccer goal. “King Leo” featured bold shapes and stencilled elements, allowing group members of all abilities to contribute with confidence. At the Our Voice SA Conferences, 97 people living with intellectual disability and their support staff created “Enhancing Voices,” a warm, welcoming series of 4 artworks created collaboratively in layers across four events.
These projects show how accessible group painting can empower expression, build connection, and celebrate every participant.
“Enhancing Voices” – Created at four Our Voice SA Conferences by 97 people living with intellectual disability and their supporters, in Adelaide and across regional South Australia:


Discover the origins of Pattern Play Collaborative Art here: About.


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