Katarina Rajović is a ceramic artist, clay workshop facilitator, and embodied creativity guide devoted to helping people reconnect with their innate creative nature through the grounding, tactile wisdom of clay.
Her path with clay began during her studies in Materials Engineering, when she was first given a piece of clay as part of a scientific exploration of the ceramic firing process. What started as an academic exercise soon became something much deeper. That single piece of clay awakened a forgotten part of her being — the part that knew how to create, play, imagine, and express without needing to be perfect.
From that moment on, Katarina began to understand creativity not as a rare talent, but as a natural human capacity that lives within everyone. In her work, she believes there is no person who is not creative; there are only parts of us that may not yet have been given enough space, safety, and permission to awaken.
This belief became the foundation of her clay workshops. Through her guidance, participants are invited to enter the creative process without pressure, expectation, or fear of making mistakes. Rather than focusing on the final object, Katarina creates spaces where people can soften around perfectionism, experiment freely, and remember the simple joy of making something with their own hands.
Over the years, her love for ceramics deepened through education, practice, and further study, including time spent learning in Berlin. The potter’s wheel and the materiality of clay became central to her work, revealing clay as one of nature’s most beautiful and responsive materials – capable of becoming almost anything the hands and imagination allow.
For Katarina, clay carries a quiet healing power. It grounds the body, absorbs tension, gives shape to emotion, and brings the mind back into the present moment. Through contact with the earth, the hands, and the breath, the creative process becomes a form of slowing down, softening, and returning to oneself.
Alongside her formal education, Katarina has completed yoga teacher training and NLP Practitioner education, and is currently deepening her path through body-oriented psychotherapy training. These layers of personal and professional development naturally inform the way she holds space, allowing her workshops to become not only creative experiences, but gentle containers for presence, self-connection, and inner expression.
Today, Katarina leads clay workshops for children, adults, and families, both in her studio in Belgrade and in inspiring natural settings. She believes that the combination of clay and nature carries a special kind of magic, reminding us of our own organic rhythm and our connection to the earth.
At the heart of her work is the understanding that clay is much more than a material for making cups, bowls, or vases. It is an invitation to slow down, cultivate patience, release control, play, experiment, and allow the inner world to find form through the hands.
At ADA, Katarina brings an offering of grounded creativity and embodied presence – a space where clay becomes a doorway back to the self, and creation becomes a gentle reminder that beauty does not need perfection in order to exist.
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