Discover your creativity, step by step
(Nov 30 - Dec 3)
“In every walk with nature one receives far more than he seeks.”
This retreat is designed specifically to focus on reconnecting deeply with nature and discovering your personal path to creativity.
The thoughtfully structured mix of time for self-reflection, combined with insightful coaching provided by artist Bert De Geyter regarding the moments when your creative impressions were strongest, along with art therapy sessions, presents you with a valuable opportunity to truly reconnect with your artistic and creative self.
This experience promises to be a truly unique and enriching retreat!
For who?
Everyone who has a desire to discover, connect with, or even reconnect to their creative spirit and the natural beauty of the volcanic island, in a quiet and tranquil setting, will find a welcoming environment here.
This is a perfect escape for those seeking (new) creativity while connecting with nature
Sessions to be expected
You can expect these enriching artistic sessions:
Artistic journaling provides a unique opportunity for self-expression and reflection. Artistic sketching allows individuals to translate their thoughts and emotions into visual form. Personal feedback moments with the artist facilitate meaningful connections and insights, enhancing the creative process. Meanwhile, engaging in art therapy can significantly promote emotional healing and overall well-being.
You will also work towards a personal creative summary of your stay, which can result in an art piece or idea for new creations.
Field trips
Daily hikes
Visit to the house & studio of Cesar Manrique
Discover the most important viewpoints on the island

About Bert De Geyter
After studying theology, architecture and free graphics, Bert De Geyter (°1984) obtained his master's degree in visual arts. He founded the cultural platform TUMULT.FM and the creative enterprise Studio SOSO with illustrator Eva Mouton.
Language, archetypes and the universal power of loss are very important in De Geyter's work. Art is communication and words and images are woven into his work. Bert knows from experience how comforting, healing, relativizing and empowering art can be and with intellectual pleasure manages to elevate the personal into a universal and spiritual whole with a particular interest in creating rituals. Uncovering the undercurrents that connect us.
In addition to works on paper and canvas, his oeuvre includes sculptures, installations, sketchbooks and text works in public spaces. Large installations made of black impregnated wood are astutely interwoven with impressive canvases in space. Letters and abstract forms play with black, white and light. Language and structure take the space in layers. Playing is important to De Geyter and not optional. "It is playing with the children in me, well on a very deep level, but it is and remains playing," the artist jokes. That joy of play is legible in each individual piece and comes together in a powerful whole where sculpture, space and line provoke an instinctive experience.
It is in the overall experience and in what you don't see but feel, that the intensity and warmth of his 'terribly joyful' work reveals itself. It is there that infinite new beginnings emerge like a memory still in its infancy. Like a perpetual mobile of hope.'
Hektor: a place of little wonders
Contemporary art and design meet the charm of an old Canarian farm brought back to life. Since 2021 Hektor’s owners have work relentlessly to renovate the farmhouse and regenerate the land.
In quiet village, centrally located on the island, this 20.000m2 terraced estate starts to rise as a green oasis. With over 300 new trees and bushes, an extensive permaculture vegetable garden and a herd of rescue farm animals, the farm reminds of the old days of the island.
At the same time, its comfortable suites full of art - from the personal collection as well as contributions of artists that resided at the farm - are an inspiration to every visitor.
All meals served at Hektor are plant based and homemade, mostly with produce from the organic garden.
Hektor is the perfect place to unwind and recharge
Ewaut, 2024
The program (Nov 30 - Dec 3)
Please note changes might still happen.
Sunday
Arrival & settle in
Monday: discover the close area
Breakfast and introduction to the program
First hike in the neighborhood
Experience workshop & objectives
Common dinner & how to share session with art therapist
Tuesday: find your spot
Breakfast and reflections on the first day
Second hike on the island
Personal feedback sessions with the artist, or online art therapy session
Common dinner
Wednesday: embrace the heritage
Breakfast and reflections on the second day
Third hike on the island
Visit to the studio of César Manrique
Personal feedback sessions with the artist, or online art therapy session
Common dinner
Thursday: feel your creativity
Breakfast and reflections
Fourth hike on the island
Personal feedback sessions with the artist, preparation of presentation.
Common dinner
Friday: express yourself
Breakfast
Fifth hike on the island
Group presentation moment
Common dinner
I would love to join
Please complete the following form to participate in this unique retreat. We will come back to you within 24 hours with availability and the next steps. Please note that your spot will only be secured after paying a deposit.
What is included?
All meals from Monday to Friday
Filtered tap water (bring your refill bottle(s))
A specialty coffee and/or tea every day
Transport to and from group activities
Entrance fees for activities mentioned in program
What is not included?
Alcoholic beverages
Transport in free time and to and from the airport (we are happy to connect you in case you would like to share a car rental)