Zagreb: Suminagashi Water Painting Workshop – A Calm, Creative Escape
If you’re looking for a quiet, hands-on activity during your trip to Zagreb that offers more than just sightseeing, the Suminagashi Water Painting Workshop might be just what you need. This experience takes you into the meditative world of Japanese water art, where you’ll craft your own abstract patterns on water’s surface and bring home a unique piece of art. It’s a gentle, contemplative activity that encourages mindfulness, and it’s perfect for those who want to slow down and engage their creativity without any pressure.
What really stands out about this workshop are two things: first, the chance to learn a traditional Japanese technique in a relaxed environment, guided by professional artists; second, the opportunity to unwind with a selection of herbal or fruit teas while you paint. These touches turn the experience into a soothing retreat from the busy city streets.
That said, a potential drawback is that children under 10 and babies under 1 year aren’t suited for the activity, mainly because of the quiet concentration involved and the nature of the materials used. It’s best suited for adult travelers or older teens who enjoy calm, artistic pursuits. If you’re curious about blending culture, mindfulness, and creativity, this workshop could fit your travel style perfectly.
This experience is ideal for anyone wanting a different, more introspective side of Zagreb—artists, curious travelers, or anyone simply looking to try something hands-on and relaxing. If you’ve got an interest in Japanese arts, or you’re seeking a peaceful break from sightseeing, you’ll find this workshop quite rewarding.
Key Points
- Learn the Japanese technique of Suminagashi water painting with guidance from professional artists.
- Create your own abstract, flowing patterns on water that transfer onto paper, resulting in a one-of-a-kind artwork.
- Enjoy a selection of herbal or fruit teas during your session, adding a calming element.
- No prior experience needed—this is suitable for complete beginners.
- The process is meditative, involving patience and a sense of flow, which many find relaxing.
- Materials are included and you get to take your art home, making it a tangible memory of Zagreb.
A Closer Look at the Experience
When you arrive at De Mari, you’ll find the workshop housed in a welcoming space, with easy directions to the 3rd Floor via the entrance “Boje i lakovi.” The setup is designed to be accessible, even for those new to art or water techniques. The workshop lasts long enough to get a real feel for the process—expect a relaxed pace where you can truly focus on the patterns you’re creating.
The instructors, Jelena Kovaev or Dejan Kljun, are described as expert guides who blend technical advice with a calming presence. They walk you through every step, from choosing your ink to the actual act of floating patterns on water. As one review noted, “They were very patient and encouraging,” which is reassuring if you’re worried about messing up your art.
The core of Suminagashi involves applying ink to water’s surface, watching the ink melt and spread into flowing, organic shapes. This isn’t just about making pretty pictures—it’s about paying attention to the rhythms of the process, embracing unpredictability, and possibly experiencing a moment of peaceful mindfulness. Participants have described it as “more than just a painting technique,” highlighting its meditative qualities.
The workshop is not only about the end product but also about the experience—listening to relaxing music, sipping herbal teas, and quietly focusing on your work. The environment is designed to be calming, which many find enhances the creative process.
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What You’ll Use & Take Home
The price ($45 per person) covers all necessary materials—brushes, inks, and paper—so you don’t have to worry about bringing anything special. Once your patterns are dry, you’ll have your own unique pieces of art to take home, perfect for framing or gifting. Several reviews mention how satisfying it is to leave with tangible souvenirs of this calming activity.
Practical Details
The workshop doesn’t require prior artistic skills, which makes it accessible to almost everyone. However, it’s worth noting that clothing-wise, you should dress comfortably and be aware that ink could stain—so avoid your best clothes. You’re encouraged to bring water and wear clothes that can handle a bit of ink splatter.
Transportation to the venue isn’t included, so plan accordingly. It’s a good idea to arrive a few minutes early, especially since the workshop starts right at the scheduled time. The activity typically lasts long enough to give you a thorough experience, but not so long that it becomes tiring.
Pricing & Value
At $45, this workshop sits in a reasonable range for a hands-on, guided art activity in Zagreb. Considering all materials, expert guidance, and a memorable experience, it offers good value for those interested in a creative, cultural activity. Plus, the fact that you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund adds some flexibility.
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Reviews suggest the group tends to be small to medium-sized, creating an intimate setting where everyone gets attention. This is especially helpful if you’re new to art or want more personalized instruction. The overall atmosphere is described as peaceful and encouraging, making it suitable for solo travelers, couples, or friends seeking a relaxing activity together.
Who Should Consider This Workshop?

This experience is best for curious travelers open to trying something new, especially those interested in Japanese art or meditative activities. It’s also a good pick if you want a break from busy sightseeing and a chance to slow down. While not suitable for very young children or infants, teens and adults will find it enjoyable and meaningful.
If you’re after an experience that combines cultural learning, mindfulness, and creativity, this workshop offers a quiet, mindful way to connect with Zagreb in a unique manner.
Zagreb: Suminagashi Water Painting Workshop
Frequently Asked Questions

Is prior art experience necessary? No, the workshop is designed for beginners and those with no previous painting or art skills. The instructors guide you through each step.
What should I wear? Comfortable clothes that you don’t mind getting ink on are ideal. Since ink can stain, it’s best to avoid wearing your favorite outfits.
Are materials included? Yes, all necessary materials—inks, brushes, paper—are provided, so you can just focus on the process.
Can I bring children? The experience isn’t suitable for children under 10 or babies under 1 year, mainly due to the quiet, focused nature of the activity.
How long does the workshop last? While the exact duration isn’t specified, it’s long enough to allow for a thorough experience with guidance and relaxation.
What’s the cost? The workshop is $45 per person, which includes materials and guidance. It’s a fair price considering the personalized instruction and unique souvenirs.
Is transportation included? No, transportation to the venue is not covered, so plan to arrive on your own.
In the end, if you’re drawn to artistic activities that promote relaxation and cultural exchange, this Suminagashi workshop in Zagreb is a quiet gem. It offers a chance to slow down, focus on creating something beautiful, and enjoy a moment of calm amidst your travels. Whether you want a meaningful souvenir or just a peaceful break, you’ll probably leave feeling a bit more centered—and with a lovely piece of art to remember your trip.
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