The Worldwide Women’s Association Recognizes Natasa Trajkovska
Originally from Macedonia, at the age of 25, Natasa Trajkovska began losing her vision and developed the staunch persistence to achieve impossible things. During her time serving in the Macedonian army, she became the first woman to hold the position of Activities Director.
Today she is a full time Artist with ReArt$ReCraft, where she handcrafts original pieces that are one of a kind. Some of her services that include custom orders for icons and tables, as well as outdoor mosaics. Every art piece she handcrafts is original and cannot be copied.
After relocating to Canada, Natasa worked at a day program for people with special needs, creating specialized and individualized programs for each of the attendants. Here, Natasa developed her own program, “working with clay,” in which tremendous improvement was noticed from every individual. Additionally, she was an event coordinator for the special event gala celebrating achievements of individuals and companies dealing with disabilities in the Durham Region, where the guest of honour was the Lieutenant Governor of Ontario, representative of the Queen Elizabeth II.
While in Canada, Natasa invented her own unique art technique working with recycled jewelry and handcrafting icons to create conversational pieces, tables, and more. Working with these tiny and shiny pieces of jewelry challenged her even more to break her borders and disregard her vision challenges while creating masterpieces. She now spearheads ReArt$ReCraft.
The logo below is a picture of her original artwork. The highest title in her life is being called a MOM from an extraordinary Aleksandar, the heart and soul of her existence.
Passionate about her work, Natasa credits her success to dedication, drive and perseverance. She looks forward to connecting with likeminded professionals.
Worldwide Women’s Association Member, Natasa Trajkovska, can be found on the Association Directory, where she is looking forward to networking with you.