About
About
Kreativne Fleke (Creative Stains) was founded by Anna Aigner and Laura Bosazzi Brkić.
Kreativne Fleke (Creative Stains) was founded by Anna Aigner and Laura Bosazzi Brkić.


Anna says about herself:
Anna says about herself:
I am Anna Aigner, born in 1987, a practitioner of body-oriented psychotherapy in supervision. I am in love with art in all its forms – theater, music, film, visual arts. Mother, partner, she/her.
Three years ago, I swapped the hustle and bustle of Zagreb for life in Poreč, which earned me the prestigious title of "petty bourgeois." I have been active in therapeutic practice for nine years, but my daily life is also spiced up by working in a commercial art gallery, where I encounter the endless charm of the tourist season.
My professional journey includes education in CIR, Psychosexual Development, experience working with the KBC Rebro (veteran and war-injured population), and training in Core Energetics (Sigmar and Cornelia Gerken).
I love movement – whether through sports, yoga, walks, or dancing. I enjoy podcasts, writing, singing, socializing, good food, and exploring new places.
In Kreativne Fleke (Creative Stains), I want to create a safe and supportive space for women – and, of course, have fun. Because play is a serious thing.
I am Anna Aigner, born in 1987, a practitioner of body-oriented psychotherapy in supervision. I am in love with art in all its forms – theater, music, film, visual arts. Mother, partner, she/her.
Three years ago, I swapped the hustle and bustle of Zagreb for life in Poreč, which earned me the prestigious title of "petty bourgeois." I have been active in therapeutic practice for nine years, but my daily life is also spiced up by working in a commercial art gallery, where I encounter the endless charm of the tourist season.
My professional journey includes education in CIR, Psychosexual Development, experience working with the KBC Rebro (veteran and war-injured population), and training in Core Energetics (Sigmar and Cornelia Gerken).
I love movement – whether through sports, yoga, walks, or dancing. I enjoy podcasts, writing, singing, socializing, good food, and exploring new places.
In Kreativne Fleke (Creative Stains), I want to create a safe and supportive space for women – and, of course, have fun. Because play is a serious thing.
Laura says about herself:
Laura says about herself:
I was born in 1988 in Pula and grew up in Rovinj – a small, quiet town that shaped my imagination and my tendency to observe the world around me. However, as I grew older, Rovinj became too small for me, and its tendency to judge often felt cruel.
Drawn to creativity and eager for adventure, I enrolled in the School of Applied Arts and Design in Pula, where I also moved. There, among other things, I learned to cook for myself. I chose a graphic design track – not because I was particularly attracted to it, but because it was chosen by the "best students." After that, it was a logical step to pursue Design Studies, even though I wasn’t the ideal "fit." Still, I managed to tame my wild artistic side into a form digestible for professors.
After university, I found myself in the IT sector – surrounded by enough strange and intelligent people who expressed their creativity in a different, logical, and structured way. I combined my love for visual expression with an interest in technology, interaction, and digital media.
However, despite professional challenges, the biggest challenge in my life has been motherhood. Burnout is not reserved only for the business world – there is also parental burnout, which is rarely discussed. That period forced me to get to know myself better, to examine what led me to exhaustion and how I can prevent it.
Psychology, human behavior, what a person needs for happiness, where certain feelings come from, and how to increase well-being – these are topics I am deeply focused on.
In Creative Spots, I find a way to talk about these things with other women, to explore and grow together. I also bring more feminine energy into my life, which has so far been shaped by masculine principles.
I was born in 1988 in Pula and grew up in Rovinj – a small, quiet town that shaped my imagination and my tendency to observe the world around me. However, as I grew older, Rovinj became too small for me, and its tendency to judge often felt cruel.
Drawn to creativity and eager for adventure, I enrolled in the School of Applied Arts and Design in Pula, where I also moved. There, among other things, I learned to cook for myself. I chose a graphic design track – not because I was particularly attracted to it, but because it was chosen by the "best students." After that, it was a logical step to pursue Design Studies, even though I wasn’t the ideal "fit." Still, I managed to tame my wild artistic side into a form digestible for professors.
After university, I found myself in the IT sector – surrounded by enough strange and intelligent people who expressed their creativity in a different, logical, and structured way. I combined my love for visual expression with an interest in technology, interaction, and digital media.
However, despite professional challenges, the biggest challenge in my life has been motherhood. Burnout is not reserved only for the business world – there is also parental burnout, which is rarely discussed. That period forced me to get to know myself better, to examine what led me to exhaustion and how I can prevent it.
Psychology, human behavior, what a person needs for happiness, where certain feelings come from, and how to increase well-being – these are topics I am deeply focused on.
In Creative Spots, I find a way to talk about these things with other women, to explore and grow together. I also bring more feminine energy into my life, which has so far been shaped by masculine principles.
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