At LGA, we talk a lot about supporting the arts and building community—but sometimes the best way to show it is simply to make something together.
Last week, our talented colleague Jas Le—artist, architect, and creative force—led a hands-on paper flower workshop in our office. Like many things around our office, it began as a casual idea—and quickly blossomed into something beautiful. Jas envisioned the workshop as a way to connect through creativity, and she was right. With just crepe paper, hot glue, and a little guidance, our team and their children created blooms that were as unique as the hands that made them.
Everyone left the workshop not just with flowers in hand, but with something bigger—confidence, a sense of calm, and a reminder that we are all capable of making something beautiful.
This was just the first of what we hope will be many more creative workshops hosted by LGA. Jas reminded us that art isn’t meant to be kept to ourselves—it’s meant to be shared. Like wildflowers, creativity spreads when we teach, make, and pass it on. That simple act can spark something lasting in the next generation. We’re excited to share these handmade flowers with the mothers in our lives for Mother’s Day, and even more excited about what this spark could grow into for our wider community.
Stay tuned—there’s more blooming to come.