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Doodle Your Picasso

100 individual strokes create a masterpiece! This activity builds on this thought and explains how each function plays a key role in the success of a team!

Group Size
8 - 800+
Duration
90 - 120 Mins
Setting
Indoor/Outdoor
About Doodle Your Picasso

Teams will be asked to paint one grid of a massive canvas and they need to collaborate with each other to ensure that each piece of the grid aligns perfectly with the adjacent ones matching colors and strokes precisely.

Key Focus Areas

  • Diffuse Stress
  • Cross-Functional Collaboration
  • Collaboration
  • Creativity
  • Fun/Play

What It Entails

Working as a team, the participants may have to incorporate diverse artistic styles, brainstorm cohesive themes and manage time constraints all through it. Attending to the details while being inclusive to all the teammates can be a huge challenge.

Frequently Asked Questions

How does this activity encourage collaboration between teams?How does this activity encourage collaboration between teams?

Each team works on a different section of a larger artwork, but all sections must align perfectly to create the final masterpiece. Success depends on constant communication, coordination, and attention to shared objectives rather than individual achievements.

What skills do participants develop during the challenge?

Participants strengthen communication, creativity, planning, and problem-solving skills while working under time constraints. The activity also highlights the importance of understanding how individual contributions impact the overall outcome.

Do participants need artistic experience to enjoy the activity?

Not at all. The challenge is designed for everyone, regardless of artistic ability, with the focus being on teamwork and collaboration rather than painting expertise. Participants simply follow the design guidelines and work together to achieve a common vision.

Why is attention to detail important in Doodle Your Picasso?

Even a small mismatch in colors, strokes, or alignment can affect the final artwork. Teams must carefully coordinate with neighboring groups to ensure every piece fits seamlessly into the larger picture.