Forest Kin Lab
Half-day / OutdoorA guided eco-arts journey in woodland: sensory mapping, field drawing, clay with found textures, and shared reflection circles.
We host workshops and gentle practices that cultivate kinship with land, water, wind, stone, fungi and more—through creative process, deep listening and care.
Designed for individuals, teams, and communities. In-person (DE/NL) and online.
A guided eco-arts journey in woodland: sensory mapping, field drawing, clay with found textures, and shared reflection circles.
Explore connection and resilience through ink, thread, and paper—learning from fungal networks and mutual aid.
A calming practice weaving watercolor, breathwork, and sound to attune to fluidity and release tension.
Team workshops for purpose-driven orgs: creativity, care and ecological thinking for sustainable cultures.
Art as relation. Practice as care. Learning with the living world.
Pacing, invitations (never demands), and options for participation, with clear boundaries and check-ins.
Natural/repurposed materials, circular thinking, and place-based reciprocity practices.
Multiple ways to sense, create, and rest—honoring differing needs and rhythms.
Attuning to land, waters, winds, stone, fungi, and beings as teachers, not resources.
Founded by an arts practitioner and therapist integrating eco-arts, somatic awareness, and community facilitation.
Our work grows at the meeting point of creativity and ecology. We collaborate with schools, NGOs, and health practices to host spaces of trust, safety, and gentle transformation.
Based in Germany & the Netherlands. Sessions available in English, Deutsch, and Nederlands.
“I arrived stressed, and left with a soft, steady breath. Making with moss and ink helped me listen differently—to the forest and to myself.”
— Workshop participant, Berlin
Tell us about your interest—personal, team, or community. We’ll reply within 2 business days.