Collective Art is an experiment in what becomes possible when we loosen control and build on what others begin. Each canvas is shaped by many hands, through small acts of participation that choose play over polish. These works are not made by practicing artists but by everyday people following the impulse to participate. In this way, Collective Art becomes less about outcome and more about process β a form of socializing that moves beyond words, reminding us that creativity is not a skill reserved for the few but an alternative language we all share.