GUIDANCE

Some experiences are not meant to be explained, but entered.


My studio is for women who want to slow down and create from within.

My work unfolds through both art and guided experiences.

In the studio, I hold intimate art spaces from weekly practices to seasonal rituals, where presence comes first and expression unfolds naturally. Alongside this, I create paintings as a personal and commissioned practice. These works carry traces of inner landscapes, moments of connection, and lived experience.

This season, you are invited to return to clarity, courage, and your own creative rhythm.

Work with me this season

Guidance, in my work, is not about direction or advice. It is about creating the conditions in which something true can surface. I work as a ritual artist, using art as a threshold, a place where stillness, expression, and meaning can meet without being forced.


This way of working is slow, embodied, and relational. It invites presence before performance, sensation before language, and integration rather than outcome. Art is not used as a tool to fix, but as a living field that allows insight, connection, and transformation to arise in their own time.


Alongside 1:1 guidance, I regularly open my studio for shared moments of painting, presence, and time together.


All ritual-based art experiences and guided journeys live within ‘Moss & Flame’, a space devoted to sanctuary, creative fire, and the meeting point between the two.

Private Guidance

A private creative threshold where art becomes a mirror for what is ready to shift, soften, or come into form.

  • For those who seek deeper, one-on-one accompaniment

  • Often connected to or following Studio Sanctuary experiences

  • By request only

Gatherings

Small circles where shared presence, making, and listening open a field of connection beyond words.

Extended Journeys

Extended ritual journeys that support a deeper return to essence through time, art, and embodied practice.

I believe we are all creative beings. My work is simply an invitation to remember.
— Nicky Myny