12 collaborative art pieces for all ages shown over a Utopia painting in vibrant colours

12 Collaborative Art Pieces for All Ages (Created by Real Groups!)

Quick Takeaway

Creating collaborative art pieces can bring people of all ages and abilities together, creating meaningful, shared experiences. I’ve facilitated over 60 community and school-based projects with more than 2,000 participants, using my simple Pattern Play Collaborative Art framework to make creativity accessible and fun. In this post, you’ll discover inspiring examples and practical ideas to help your group start painting together with confidence.

Think you’re not “creative”? Think again.

Below are 12 collaborative art pieces I’ve had the thrill of creating (and in some cases, we’re still adding to them!) with schools, families, and community groups of all kinds. They show just how accessible, expressive, and fun group painting can be.

Each of these projects was painted with real people—children, parents, and even passers-by at public events—most with no prior art experience at all. Using simple tools, a few guiding prompts, and a layered approach, we made something truly special together.

This is what I call Pattern Play Collaborative Art—a process that makes creativity easy and enjoyable for every age and ability. I’d love for you to explore it, fall in love with the process, and create your own bold, beautiful group paintings.

Each time I finish a new project, I think, “This one’s my favourite.” Until the next one comes along.
I’d love to help you feel the same.

🎨 Inclusive Collaborative Art: How It Works for All Abilities

Pattern Play Collaborative Art is designed to bring people together – no matter their experience, background, or confidence with art. It’s perfect for groups where connection and relaxation matter most.

Stage 1: Messy Playing

Start with big brushes and playful marks like circles, spirals, arches, and dots. Everyone relaxes as they explore colour and movement together.

Stage 2: Exploring

Layer in simple patterns using medium and smaller brushes. Use Pattern Play Cards or Pattern Play Pages to repeat shapes and build a sense of flow.

Teacher Tip: Use smaller brushes as the layers rise to create depth and visual sophistication.

Stage 3: Bling!

Finish with fun details like outlining and decorating using patterns with paint pens and adding stick on gems and dot stickers. This stage celebrates the group’s shared artwork and leaves everyone with a sense of pride.

✨ It’s a fun, accessible way to create something amazing together.

🎧 This post has been adapted into Episode 28 of the Easy Collaborative Art Podcast — “How to Inspire Your Group with Collaborative Art Pieces.” You can listen via the link below or search Easy Collaborative Art on your favourite podcast player. The full transcript is included below the round up.


Looking for collaborative art inspiration?

Scroll through these vibrant artworks and remember – each one was created by everyday people.

Children, students, teens, adults, and seniors of all ages and abilities contributed to these pieces—many of them hadn’t picked up a paintbrush in years… or ever!

Collaborative Art Piece: Our Painted Elephant

Collaborative art piece called Our Painted Elephant in cool colours by primary school students

Our Painted Elephant was a fun collaborative art piece created with primary school children, painting together on fabric banners — a wonderfully budget-friendly material. Inspired by India’s painted elephant festivals, the artwork came to life through simple mark-making, masking, and brushwork, as each painter helped reveal the playful elephant form layer by layer.


Collaborative Art Piece: Growing Together

Growing Together collaborative artwork in cool colours created by 30 children aged 4–12

Growing Together is a vibrant collaborative art piece created by over 30 children and staff in a school vacation care program. Across one day and three creative sessions, the group explored my Pattern Play process — from Messy Playing to expressive layering — to celebrate how they grow together through their years in OSHC, Vacation, and Holiday Care.


Collaborative Art Piece: Our Fiery Circle Paintings

Fiery Circles collaborative art piece in hot colours created by 20 children on individual canvases

Fiery Circle Paintings is a lively collaborative art piece created through layered circle painting in warm reds, oranges, and yellows, with bold pops of black. Twenty children aged 5 to 12 explored flow, rhythm, and connection using a guided freeform approach. Across three creative sessions, they built a unified artwork of 20 canvases — one for each child to take home from this fun shared collaboration.


Collaborative Art Piece: We Talk Together Group Artwork

We Talk Together layered collaborative artwork by adults in a community peer support program

We Talk Together is a layered collaborative art piece created by adults in a community group setting. Painters alternated between cool and warm colours to build visual depth and expression. This shared creative experience resulted in a vibrant artwork — and a growing sense of confidence and pride in what they could achieve together.


Collaborative Art Piece: Peer Support

Peer Support collaborative artwork in cool tones created by a disability support group

Peer Support is a warm, vibrant collaborative art piece created by a community group of people living with intellectual disability, alongside their support team and friends. Made to celebrate the UN International Day for Persons with Disabilities, it’s a powerful reminder that disability is not inability.


Collaborative Art Piece: King Leo

King Leo collaborative artwork with red and blue themes created by OSHC students using collage

King Leo is a colourful collaborative art piece created over three sessions with 30 primary-aged children in a vacation care program. Students painted papers that were cut into spirals and collaged around Leo’s face, then brought together in the Bling stage with delicate and bold patterns. Now complete, King Leo stands proudly on display, radiating regal charm.



Collaborative Art Piece: Myriad in Harmony

Myriad In Harmony collaborative artwork with warm colours over blue, created at an art exhibition

Myriad in Harmony is a vibrant collaborative art piece created during the “Myriad” exhibition by Community Living Australia, celebrating people living with disability across South Australia. Across three sessions in three days, 80 visitors and artists worked together, bringing the artwork to life with connection, diversity, and shared creativity.


Collaborative Art Piece: Incognito Mermaid

Incognito Mermaid collaborative artwork created by a family for an inclusive art exhibition

Incognito Mermaid is a collaborative art piece where multiple elements were created together, then personalized individually in the final stage. Using the ‘Mermaid’ colour scheme from my 7 Group Art Colour Schemes collection, the process keeps colour choices easy and stress-free.


Collaborative Art Piece: Community

Community public collaborative art piece created by 600 people over two weeks

Community is a collaborative art piece created during my Artist in Residence program at Westfield Marion over two weeks. Six hundred members of the public contributed to this 1m x 1m artwork, adding layers of fun patterns from my Pattern Play Pages, and alternating warm and cool colour families for an easy, engaging group painting experience.


Collaborative Art Piece: Utopia

Utopia collaborative family artwork with dynamic colours and layered patterns

Utopia is an ongoing collaborative art piece created with my three children, aged 10 to 18. Using the vibrant Utopia colour scheme, we take a slow, mindful approach—sometimes painting one colour per layer in short sessions during school holidays—embracing the gradual, playful process of making art together.


Collaborative Art Piece: Aspiring to Excellence

Aspiring to Excellence cool coloured collaborative painting with gold created by 120 students

Aspiring to Excellence is a collaborative art piece created by 120 junior primary students, each completing one stage of the Pattern Play process. Together, they made two horizontal artworks in a cool colour scheme with gold accents, now brightening their school hallways and inspiring everyone who passes by.


Collaborative Art Piece: Margarita

Margarita collaborative art showing the Exploring stage with warm colours over blue

Margarita is a work-in-progress collaborative art piece using the vibrant Mirage colour scheme, as seen in the Myriad exhibition. This image shows the Exploring stage, with more layers to come before the final, meditative Bling stage adds shine with paint pens.


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Transcript for Easy Collaborative Art Episode 29: “How to Inspire Your Group with Collaborative Art Pieces.”

Episode 28 Summary

In this episode of Easy Collaborative Art, I share three ways to make collaborative art pieces inclusive, expressive, and fun for groups of all ages and abilities. You’ll hear real examples from families and community groups, and learn how Pattern Play Collaborative Art makes creativity accessible to everyone.


Episode 28 Highlights

  1. Collaborative art pieces are for everyone – no experience needed.
  2. Layering patterns and colours brings depth, flow, and fun to group projects.
  3. Real examples of inspiring collaborative art pieces and how to run them.

Transcript Easy Collaborative Art Podcast – Episode 28: How to Inspire Your Group By Painting Collaborative Art Pieces

Hi, and welcome to Easy Collaborative Art! I’m Charndra, and in this episode we’re talking about collaborative art pieces – how to make them fun, inclusive, and meaningful for any group, no matter the ages or abilities involved. The process I encourage in infinitely adaptable!

Even if you think you’re “not creative,” by the end of this episode you’ll see how easy it is to get everyone playing, layering, and PAINTING something magical together.


Idea 1 – Collaborative art pieces for all ages

The first thing to know is that anyone can contribute. Kids, teens, adults, seniors – even people who’ve barely picked up a brush before – can make something beautiful together. Using the three fun stages of Messy Playing with simple shapes and clusters of marks, Exploring simple, accessible patterns in group of three, and adding fun doodled pattern with paint pens in the final Bling stage.

One example is Utopia, a family collaborative art piece. This project was created in short sessions over multiple layers. Each person added their own marks and colours, gradually building a vibrant, dynamic artwork. It shows just how approachable collaborative art pieces can be for families or small groups.


Idea 2 – Layering patterns and colour for depth

The magic of collaborative art comes in layers, and using simple, striking colour schemes can make a huge impact.

Take Margarita for example. This piece uses the “Mirage” colour scheme — warm colours layered over a bright blue underpainting. Even with a very simple set of shapes and layers, the contrast and layering create a bold, playful, and surprisingly sophisticated artwork. This is the power of the Pattern Play Collaborative Art process: simple, guided steps make something visually stunning.


Idea 3 – Real-world community examples

Finally, collaborative art pieces can bring together large groups for a shared creative experience.

Myriad in Harmony was created with 80 people at a community exhibition. Over three sessions, participants added layers of patterns and colour, creating a vibrant artwork that celebrated connection, diversity, and shared creativity. It’s a perfect example of how collaborative art pieces can scale up while keeping every participant’s contribution meaningful.


Recap of Highlights

  1. Collaborative art pieces are for everyone, no matter their experience.
  2. Layering patterns and colours brings depth, flow, and visual impact.
  3. Real-world examples, like Myriad in Harmony, show how groups of any size can create together.

Encouragement

So here’s your challenge: pick a group — family, friends, students, or a community program — and try one collaborative art piece using Pattern Play. Start simple, play with colour, layer patterns, and see what emerges.

If you’d like more guidance, my free Beginner’s Guide to Collaborative Art will walk you through the process step-by-step, showing you exactly how these projects come together.


Pattern Play Collaborative Art is my simple three-stage framework for creating art together: Messy Playing to loosen up, Exploring to layer playful patterns, and Bling! for those joyful finishing touches.

I’m so glad you’re here discovering it with me, and I can’t wait for you to try it out yourself.


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