helping you
be more creative

Creativity goes beyond art. It’s the ability to see things differently, deal with complexity, and come up with better ideas.

Myths on creativity

Myth #1 Creativity is limited to the arts like music, painting, theatre, or poetry.

Myth #2 Creativity is a talent and a rare gift reserved for a chosen few.

George Land creativity test

In 1968, George Land conducted a research study to test the creativity of 1,600 children ranging in ages from 3-5 years old. This was the same creativity test he devised for NASA to help select innovative engineers and scientists. He re-tested the same children at 10 years of age, and again at 15 years of age. He found that 98% of young children tested at “genius-level” creativity, but this dropped sharply to about 2% in adults, suggesting that creativity decreases as we grow older.

“What we have concluded,” wrote Land, “is that non-creative behavior is learned.”


How can we be(come) more creative?

creativity

/ˌkriːeɪˈtɪvɪti/

noun

the use of imagination or original ideas to create something; inventiveness.

Creativity is a skill that can be learned and developed through intentional practice and by cultivating certain habits and mindsets.

Creative workshops for teams

Join our hands-on workshop designed to help teams or individuals unlock fresh ideas, rethink old patterns, and build the creative confidence needed for real innovation. Through guided exercises, creative challenges, and practical tools, this workshop transforms creativity from a “nice-to-have” into a powerful daily habit that fuels better ideas and better results.

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Art workshops for kids

A joyful, hands-on art workshop where kids explore color, shape, and imagination through creative play. We encourage curiosity, experimentation, and self-expression—building not just artistic skills, but confidence and creative thinking. Each session is a safe, inspiring space for children to explore, create, and discover the magic of their own ideas.

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meet Rebeka

artist
engineer
creative thinker

I am a creative thinker with engineering background and 10+ years of experience working in both international enterprises and tech startups.
I work as a strategist, creating digital products and brands users will love. What makes me stand out is my ability to talk to customers in a "user-friendly" way, understanding their needs (and concerns) and translating them to new content, product or project ideas. 

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3 lessons I learned from painting

  • Lesson 1: Having patience and accepting ambiguity

    You don’t need to know where each line goes and how all pieces will connect together.  There are no wrong moves - each one leads to a different version of painting and you can make each one work. It is important to always keep in mind - to not be afraid of making a "wrong" move. The process itself is exploratory and fulfilling.

  • Lesson 2: Look at things from a different perspective

    “The real act of discovery,” Marcel Proust wrote, “consists not in finding new lands but in seeing with new eyes.” 


  • Lesson 3: The power of being authentic

    Through painting I realized I had my own style and that I felt the highest level of inspiration and positive energy when I was doing something true to myself. 

    There is strength in being authentic.

Thoughts on creativity