A simple, beginner-friendly way to run group art without stress, overthinking, no art experience needed.
Ever seen a group art idea and thought, “That looks great… but I wouldn’t know where to start?”
You’re in the right place!
You’re not alone—and the good news is, you don’t need experience to make this work.
The key is using a simple structure that takes the pressure off both you and the group.
Here’s what that looks like in practice:
- Start with loose, messy painting (no pressure to get it “right”)
- Add simple repeating patterns anyone can copy or adapt
- Build it up in layers so the artwork comes together naturally
This approach helps everyone join in—without needing to plan every detail.
I’m Charndra, an inclusive social artist and experienced art teacher. I’ve helped over 2,000 people create collaborative artworks in schools, community groups, and families—and I can help you do it too.
If you want the full step-by-step version, you can get my free Beginner’s Guide to Collaborative Art below.
It walks you through exactly how to run your first session with confidence.
Want the full step-by-step version?
The free Beginner’s Guide shows you exactly how to run your first collaborative art session—from the first messy marks through to a finished group artwork.
With this, you’ll be able to:
- Run a simple, structured group art session
- Include people of all ages and abilities
- Create a cohesive artwork without needing art skills



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Take a closer look at what this process can create
Each of these was created by groups using a simple, step-by-step process—so you don’t need art experience to guide something like this yourself.






This is exactly what the free guide walks you through step-by-step.