drawing • painting • art history • printmaking • digital art • silk painting • felting • jewelry making • miniature sculpture • development of creativity and fine motor skills
Contact me if you feel that you want to develop your drawing or painting skills, acquire knowledge and practical techniques in graphic design, or need guidance in preparing for art school admission. You are also welcome if you appreciate the joy of co-creation, are looking for a creative outlet, or want to bring more awareness and inner changes into your life.
A workshop with an instructor can be booked for a birthday, event, team evening, or even at your own home. It is a pleasant and inspiring way to spend time, discover creativity, and experience the joy of the art-making process.
The cost of an individual lesson is €30. Request a quote for groups!
Print image
Creating an image using the chosen printmaking technique. The image can be reproduced multiple times.
Technique: transferring color from an adhered, cut, or engraved printing plate, which produces a slightly textured image.
collagraphy • linocut • foam printing

Screen printing with plants
A simple and creative art technique in which an image is created using natural plants. The final result is 1-2 prints.
Technique: pigment transfer using a gel plate.
monotype • diatype • gel print

Silk painting
Freehand painting on natural silk. A towel or scarf is created.
Technique: the paint is applied directly onto the silk fabric, which has been previously stretched on a frame. After the fabric dries, the colors are fixed by ironing.

Handmade paper
Handmade paper production from recycled paper pulp. The result is often rich in texture, thick, and unique. The finished paper size is 10 x 15 cm (3.9 x 5.9 in).
Technique: The paper pulp is soaked, drained on a special mesh frame, and pressed smooth.
It is possible to add yarn, plants, etc. into the pulp.

Paper sculpture
A realistic or abstract three-dimensional artwork made of paper.
Technique: paper can be cut, folded, wrapped, rolled, glued, creased, or stuck together to create the desired sculpture, which can then be coated with paint or varnish as desired.

Guided painting
Still life or landscape painting. Guided painting in the chosen technique – oil painting, acrylic painting, watercolor.


