Facilitator of Creativity

A trauma-informed life coach and multidisciplinary artist creating spaces where people grow, make, and belong.

Facilitator of Creativity

A trauma-informed life coach and multidisciplinary artist creating spaces where people grow, make, and belong.

The Thread That Runs Through Everything

Some people come to me carrying a question they can’t answer alone.

Some come with a wall that needs a story painted on it.

Some come with children who want to learn how create with new materials.

Some come not quite knowing why — only that something is calling.

All are welcome.

Whether we meet in a coaching session or across a mural scaffold, the work is always the same at its core: finding the thread that is uniquely yours, and following it — through nature, through creativity, through community — all the way to the root of you.

This is what I do. This is what I’ve always done.
I just kept finding better words for it.

Two Doors. One Home.

For your inner world

Trauma-informed, deeply personal, and paced entirely by you. We begin with a single conversation and follow the thread wherever it leads.

For the world you want to make

Murals, sculpture, illustration, graphic design, set painting, and collaborative community projects. If you have a vision — or just a feeling — let’s find its form together.

A Little of Who I Am

I am an artist who became a coach because I kept witnessing something sacred in the spaces where people create together. I trained with Moving the Human Spirit to learn how to hold those spaces with greater care, greater skill, and greater safety.

I’m a Facilitator of Creativity

A trauma-informed life coach and multidisciplinary artist who believes that making things together is one of the most powerful ways we heal. From collaborative murals painted with children, to one-on-one coaching sessions, to public sculpture and theatrical sets, I create spaces where people of all ages feel safe enough to show up fully, speak honestly, and grow.

I believe

  • creativity is not a talent. It is a birthright.
  • nature holds us when we forget how to hold ourselves.
  • the most powerful thing a community can do is make something together.

I work from these beliefs every single day — in paint, in conversation, in the quiet between words, in the colour on a wall.