
I’m a visual artist interested in experimentation and the process of making. I explore materials, try things that might fail, and follow unexpected ideas. I run creative workshops where people can step away from their usual routines and experience making something together.
I offer hands-on art workshops for teams who want to do something a little different together.
The sessions are relaxed, practical, and focused on experimenting with simple materials. No art experience is needed — the goal isn’t to make perfect artwork, but to explore, try things out, and see what happens when people approach a creative task together.
During the workshop your team will:
People often find it refreshing to step away from screens and engage in something physical and creative for a while.

Group size: 8–25 people
Duration: ~2 hours
Materials: small canvases, acrylic paint, brushes
In this workshop, each participant paints on their own small canvas. At the end, all the canvases are brought together to form one larger artwork.
We start by introducing a shared color palette and a simple idea for the overall composition. From there, everyone works on their own piece, experimenting with color, shapes, and marks.
People work individually, but the paintings slowly begin to relate to one another.
No previous painting experience is needed.
What participants do
Outcome
At the end of the workshop, all the canvases are arranged together to create one collaborative painting.
The final piece can be displayed in the office as a reminder of the shared experience.