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This creative group specialise in interactive art. Using giant canvases, they have worked extensively in the public and private event markets to inspire teamwork. Groups will find that they get so much more out of a fully interactive experience. So you might consider either supplying each group member with their own sketch pad, or using white paper tablecloths on each of the groups tables and supplying them with painting crayons, real paint, or even just coloured felt tips, pens and pencils - and after their initial brainstorming they can begin to put their own vision down on paper.
In the corporate world they have worked with the likes of Microsoft and Nokia and can provide support for 'evolving art ', or structured workshops, with what they refer to as Front of Screen Artists - to paint and help advise on painting. The end result is a giant piece of artwork which has been contributed to by everyone involved - a real team effort. This is a unique and hugely fun interactive workshop.
In the corporate world they have worked with the likes of Microsoft and Nokia and can provide support for 'evolving art ', or structured workshops, with what they refer to as Front of Screen Artists - to paint and help advise on painting. The end result is a giant piece of artwork which has been contributed to by everyone involved - a real team effort. This is a unique and hugely fun interactive workshop.
This creative group specialise in interactive art. Using giant canvases, they have worked extensively in the public and private event markets. In the corporate world they have worked with the likes of Microsoft and Nokia and can provide support for 'evolving art ', or structured workshops, with what they refer to as Front of Screen Artists - to paint and help advise on painting. This is a unique and hugely fun interactive workshop.
Groups will get so much more out of an experience if they are fully interactive. So you might consider either supplying each group member with their own sketch pad, or using white paper tablecloths on each of the groups tables and supplying them with painting crayons, real paint, or even just coloured felt tips, pens and pencils - and after their initial brainstorming they can begin to put their own vision down on paper.
The Artists would split their time between 2 groups (each group to have their own internal facilitator) and could ‘rough up’ some interpretations of their own on flip charts - to help the groups through the ‘creative blocks’ - which are bound to occur.
At the end of the session, each of the groups materials would be collected by their ‘Artist’ and then interpreted onto a 1m x1m (or larger if you prefer) canvas by the Artist, ready to deliver back to the groups the next day.
You may have seen their huge letters at festivals such as Glastonbury, Big Chill, Lovebox and Bestival to name a few!
Groups will get so much more out of an experience if they are fully interactive. So you might consider either supplying each group member with their own sketch pad, or using white paper tablecloths on each of the groups tables and supplying them with painting crayons, real paint, or even just coloured felt tips, pens and pencils - and after their initial brainstorming they can begin to put their own vision down on paper.
The Artists would split their time between 2 groups (each group to have their own internal facilitator) and could ‘rough up’ some interpretations of their own on flip charts - to help the groups through the ‘creative blocks’ - which are bound to occur.
At the end of the session, each of the groups materials would be collected by their ‘Artist’ and then interpreted onto a 1m x1m (or larger if you prefer) canvas by the Artist, ready to deliver back to the groups the next day.
You may have seen their huge letters at festivals such as Glastonbury, Big Chill, Lovebox and Bestival to name a few!







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