Kristina Lehmann is a multi-national Artist & founder of Rapid
Transformational Art (RTA). Her bold, flowing paintings are infused with
vibrant colors, neon accents, and movement. Each piece carries an intention: to uplift, empower, and transform both the space it inhabits and the hearts that encounter it. Her work is deeply rooted in lived experience. Kristina learned to turn pain into beauty through art. What began as a personal healing practice has become a calling to help others.
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This collection is a celebration of love in all its shades — from the tenderness of a first touch to the ache of distance, the passion of desire, and the quiet strength of trust.
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BLOSSOM - Creating instant Impact for joy in your everyday
This collection was created while I was discovering who I am as an Artist, what kind of materials I love to work with and the people who fall in love with my line of work.
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Aquamarine
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Spreading joy with art you can wear everyday...
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Kristina Lehmann is a multi-national Artist and founder of Rapid Transformational Art (RTA), creating bold, flowing paintings infused with vibrant colors, neon accents, and movement.
Rooted in her lived experiences—growing up between cultures, navigating self-image struggles, and transforming personal pain—her work turns emotion into beauty.
Each piece is designed to uplift, empower, and inspire, bringing freedom, light, and emotional resonance into homes and hearts.
Transform your pain into beauty!
RTA is a method that blends Art Therapy and Emotional Healing through intuitive art-making. It's not about how "good" the art looks - it's about using art as a tool for self-expression & healing.







