Kasia Dobija: Stone Art Creator and Cat Lover

Meet the creator

My name is Kasia Dobija. I have been living in Greece since 1992. The beautiful island of Crete is my home. I live in Kissamos, a small town in Chania district surrounded by beaches such as Balos, Falasarna, and Elafonisi.

I find enormous joy in stone painting, hiking, cycling, and caring for stray cats. What can I say , I am a true cat lover.

Handmade colorful stone with cat on nature

A Cat Lover!

I love mountain hiking, bike rides, but above all, i am a cat lover. I take care of stray cats of my neighborhood by implementing TNR, medical care and ofcourse feeding.

A true Meaningful gift for your loved ones

sea stone collected from kissamos

Each hand painted stone is carefully selected from the Crete’s shores.

My creations make meaningful keepsakes and thoughtful gifts – whether you are looking for a mandala stone art gift, a painted stone gift for Christmas, or even a hand painted stone Easter gift.

Every piece is one-of-a-kind, filled with love and inspiration from the beauty of Crete.

Discover the most unique form of art

Each stone art creation is unique and made with passion and lots of love! These stones are like a white canvas that host the most unique drawings.

The highest quality paints and wonderful colors take the most unique shapes and turn a simple stone into a piece of art!

The Journey

Each stone art creation has its own story

From the moment it’s picked, till it reaches your hands!

Which color to use? What will be my next inspiration?

One thing is certain. Excellent quality of the materials, inspiration and details characterize all the pieces one by one and the creation remains unchanged over the years!

The Colors

Acrylic Paints I Use – The Heart of My Stone Art

When I sit down with a sea stone in my hands, I don’t just see a surface to paint on—I see a story waiting to be revealed. The paints I choose are an essential part of that story, and over time, I’ve found a few brands that truly feel like an extension of my creative spirit.

My absolute favorites are DecoArt and Amsterdam. These paints have never let me down. The pigmentation is rich, vibrant, and alive—exactly what I need to bring my stones to life. Whether I’m painting delicate mandalas, glowing eyes, or tiny detailed patterns, I can trust the colors to stay bold and expressive. They glide smoothly over the natural texture of the stone, allowing me to work with precision while still feeling free and intuitive.

I also love working with El Greco, Pentart, and FolkArt paints. Each of them brings something unique to my process. Some offer beautiful matte finishes, others give me that perfect opacity for layering, and some are just ideal for those tiny details that make each stone special. I often combine different brands in a single piece, choosing each color carefully depending on the feeling I want to create.

Working on sea stones is very different from painting on canvas. The surface is natural, sometimes uneven, sometimes perfectly smooth, shaped by the sea over many years. Because of that, I need paints that are reliable, adaptable, and strong enough to hold their beauty on this unique surface. These brands allow me to build layers, add depth, and create luminous effects that last.

But beyond quality, there is also emotion. I truly love these paints. They are part of my daily ritual—opening the bottles, choosing colors intuitively, watching how they come alive on the stone. Every finished piece carries not just the image I’ve painted, but also the energy of the materials I used.

Below, I’m sharing some photos of the paints I work with, so you can see exactly what I use in my creative process. These are the tools behind each stone you see in my collection.

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The Colors

Acrylic Paints I Use – The Heart of My Stone Art When I sit down with a sea stone in my hands, I don’t just

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Colourful painted stones in basket in Kissamos gulf

How Stones Become Art

There’s something magical about stones—they feel like little pieces of Mother Earth, fragments of Crete with their own spirit. When I hold one in my

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Meet My Cats

Every cat that has come into my life arrived with a story and one by one, they taught me responsibility, patience, and a kind of

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