About me
I’m Ryan, a lifelong creative with a career spanning over 30 years across fine art, design, and production. My journey began at Central Saint Martins in London, where I trained in Fine Art Painting, but it’s taken me through countless creative disciplines and cities, from Berlin to Barcelona to London.
Over the years, I’ve collaborated with renowned artists like Yoko Ono, institutions like the Guggenheim and the Serpentine, and global brands such as Hermès, Microsoft, and Adidas. My work has been as varied as designing furniture collections, curating exhibits, and orchestrating high-profile product launches. But one constant has been my passion for ideas, experimentation, and the creative process.
Beyond the professional, I’m also a father, an artist, and an explorer of creative depth. These roles have shaped my belief in the transformative power of imagination—not just for making things, but for reimagining our lives, our work, and our potential.
This coaching practice is an extension of that belief: a way to share what I’ve learned, help others reconnect with their innate creativity, and continue my own exploration into what it means to live a deeply creative life.
What are the benefits of coaching?
DEEP CREATIVITY coaching is about reconnecting with the creative processes we’re all born with—those instincts for imagination, play, and exploration that often get buried under the pressures of daily life. Our sessions focus on nurturing curiosity and unlocking potential, whether for personal growth or project development.
This isn’t about making art; it’s about building creative habits and processes that can transform how you think, adapt, and connect in any area of life.
What experience do you have?
I bring over 30 years of experience navigating creative industries—from fine art and design to branding and production. My journey has taken me through diverse roles, from developing furniture collections to producing exhibitions and conceptualising campaigns. Along the way, I’ve worked with globally recognised institutions, brands, and individuals, but more importantly, I’ve gained an intimate understanding of the challenges and rewards of living a creative life.
This breadth of experience shapes my approach to coaching, helping me guide clients through their own unique creative journeys—whether reigniting inspiration, unlocking potential, or overcoming creative blocks.
How do sessions work?
Every coaching journey is unique and tailored to your specific needs and goals. Our work together will be confidential and discreet, with a focus on creating a safe and inspiring space to explore ideas. Sessions are primarily conversational but can include practical activities if appropriate. There are no limits to imagination, so all options are open to us.
Example structure:
Free Chemistry Session (30 minutes):
A relaxed, no-commitment opportunity for us to connect, discuss your goals, and determine how we might work together.
First Coaching Session (2 hours or 2x 1-hour sessions recommended):
A deep dive into your objectives, ideas, or projects. This session allows us the space to explore your goals and start creating a framework for ongoing work.
Ongoing Sessions:
Typically held weekly or bi-weekly over an initial 6-10 weeks, these sessions are fully tailored to your focus areas, providing time and space to delve deeper into your creative journey.
Where do sessions take place?
Sessions can be arranged in person, tailored to the client’s needs. This could be in a studio, a café, on a walk, or even over dinner. Remote sessions via video are also available and easy to manage through the Setmore platform, which works seamlessly with most browsers like Chrome, Safari, and Firefox.
What language do you work in?
All sessions and communications are conducted in English
How can I book?
All bookings and payments are managed securely through the Setmore platform.
Click here to book your first session now.
What are the costs?
Free Chemistry Session (30 minutes): Complimentary
1-Hour Session: CHF 150
2-Hour Session: CHF 280