Participatory Painting

Research shows that participatory art activities, such as painting projects, significantly improve the well-being of different communities. Participatory activities not only promote the well-being of different target groups but also serve as an effective marketing tool. Funk On’s creative team is a pioneer in participatory facade painting, where different target groups can engage in the desired activity.

When a community has the opportunity to influence the environment of their residential areas or workplaces, it increases the sense of relevance and, therefore, the well-being of the area. This also makes marketing painting projects more impactful, as the message is stronger when the community itself is involved in its creation. The goal of facade paintings is to evoke various emotions, which are further intensified when different target groups can influence them.

Funk On’s creative team consists of top professionals in the fields of art and marketing, and our special strength also lies in professional expertise in the social sector. Some of our artists are highly educated in child protection and education and are well capable of guiding and engaging with different groups of people.

Participatory facade painting can take many forms. Examples include engaging target groups in the design and execution of paintings, as well as participating directly in the painting work. For example, residents of the facade area can provide ideas for details that our professionals refine into painting plans. Additionally, a community, such as a school class, can be taught to use paints in a workshop setting and then directly participate in the facade painting process. In participatory facade painting projects, work site safety must always be considered, but these are easy to follow when painting takes place at ground level.

We combine marketing, art, and community by creating visually appealing and meaningful works that enhance comfort and strengthen marketing communication.

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