Creative In-Office Art Workshops for Teams
Ditch the boring board meetings. I bring the paint, the aprons, and the energy straight to your office for a much-needed creative reset.
Making the Google fingers dance to my colors! šØ This texture art workshop was a huge success. Everyone created such vibrant and unique pieces, from flamingos to bunnies. Itās a fantastic way to engage teams in a hands-on creative activity.
This is for the companies that dare to do things differently. š«°š» Another fun corporate art meetup, this time painting some seriously cool designs on tote bags. I just bring the paints and the vibe, your team brings the creativity.
Hosted an art workshop at Gartner and, tauba tauba, what an awesome bunch! We spent the evening painting on plates and bottles, giving everyone a much needed break from their screens. My heart is so full after sessions like these. š§æ
This was a cool one. A hybrid art workshop connecting the Google teams in Gurgaon and Hyderabad! It was amazing to see everyone painting together, creating cityscapes and sunflowers, proving that creativity has no distance limits.
Celebrating the amazing women of Orient Electric for International Women's Day was a major highlight. We moved away from the usual lectures and dove into a hands-on canvas painting session that was full of color and laughter.
More glimpses from a beautiful day with the teams at Google India. This canvas painting session was all about relaxation and team bonding. You can see the focus and fun as they create their sunset and floral masterpieces.
It makes my heart the happiest when I get called back by the same client! Here I am again with another team from Bain&Co, finding our zen by painting these calming tote bags. It's proof that art is the best kind of team building.
A closer look at the mosaic coaster workshop with the team at Google. This activity is great because it's part puzzle, part painting. It really gets people to focus, chat, and create something functional and cool for their desks.
About Art for Teams: In-Office Workshops
You don't need a degree or any hidden talent to do this. My workshops are designed for the non-artist in the group, and I handle the messy cleanup so you don't have to worry about your office carpet. We focus on letting loose, not creating a masterpiece, which is why even the biggest boardroom skeptics usually end up with paint on their hands and a smile.
How It Works
Think of me as a mobile art studio. I bring everything you needāeasels, high-quality acrylic paints, brushes, aprons, and table coversādirectly to your Delhi NCR office. Whether you want to turn a cafeteria into a studio or use a meeting room, I adapt to your space.
Why Choose an In-Office Workshop?
- Zero Logistics for You: I handle the setup and the messy cleanup. You just provide the space and the team.
- Inclusive for Everyone: No one is expected to be a professional artist. My workshops are about the process, not the final product. It is a fantastic way for colleagues to bond outside of their usual project discussions.
- Customizable Vibes: From 'Sip and Paint' style sessions to collaborative canvas murals where everyone contributes to a single piece, we can tailor the activity to your team's size and energy level.
What We Can Paint
- Canvas Painting: Perfect for individual expression and relaxation.
- Tote Bag & Functional Art: Useful, wearable art that your employees can take home.
- Large Collaborative Murals: Ideal for big events or office lobby displays, where every team member leaves a mark on a single, large-scale piece.
Real Results
I have had the pleasure of hosting workshops for teams at Google, Bain&Co, Gartner, and Orient Electric. The goal is always the same: break the screen-time cycle, laugh a little, and give your team a moment to just be human.
Ready to add some color to your next offsite or Friday team huddle? Reach out and let's get the paint ready.
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