Courses
For me, electroforming courses are more than just teaching techniques — they are sharing experiences, thinking, and creative courage.
Here I meet people from different fields who share a desire to discover new paths, work with materials in depth, and understand the process from the ground up to the final piece of jewelry.
During the courses:
I teach proven technological procedures,
I teach safe and sustainable work with materials,
I support each participant in finding their own expression.
The photographs capture not only the resulting jewelry, but also the concentration, joy of discovery, and the atmosphere of joint creation.
I have been engaged in artistic electroforming for more than 10 years and actively teaching it for more than 7 years. I am a lecturer of the only courses in artistic galvanoplastics in the Czech Republic that were accredited by the Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports in 2020–2023 (the accreditation of all creative courses was canceled across the board in 2024).

Picture 1: accreditation from MŠMT from 22.02.2021 under n. MŠMT-5422/2021-1
More than 550 people from all over the world have taken my courses – not only from the Czech Republic, but also from Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Poland, Slovakia, Great Britain and Peru. Many graduates, thanks to the knowledge they gained, have renewed or developed their own work, business or professional specialization, and electroforming has become an integral part of their professional careers.

Picture 2: moments from lectures for artists at the K1 Studio in Prague

Picture 3: moments from lectures for artists in the NATURE IN DROP workshop in Český Krumlov
Picture 4: moments from lectures for artists in the workshop Matilda in Brno
In addition to educating the public, I have also been involved in transferring theoretical and practical knowledge to experts for a long time. In February 2025, I gave lectures at the Secondary School of Applied Arts and Higher Vocational School in Turnov (SUPŠ and VOŠ Turnov), which is considered the cradle of Czech jewelry.
The course was intended for teachers and professional lecturers with the aim of transferring knowledge about artistic electroforming further into the educational system. Cooperation with professionals confirmed that electroforming has enormous potential as an independent discipline within jewelry and goldsmithing, capable of naturally interlinking with other techniques and approaches.
Working with experts brings new technical and conceptual impulses and confirms the importance of systematic education as a path to the development of the field.
Picture 5: moments from lectures for teachers in SUPŠ and VOŠ Turnov
I also teach in Prague (studio K1) and Brno (workshop Matilda).
In addition, I am invited to give lectures and workshops abroad — for example, to Hungary, Slovakia, Italy and Germany — according to the interest of institutions, studios and professional communities.
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Picture 6: moments from lectures in Budapest
The courses are not just technical training. They are designed as a comprehensive educational system that connects technology, occupational safety, material knowledge, aesthetics, and creative thinking.