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Sacred Spaces for Mourning and Presence


Guiding inner journeys and shaping landscapes that support grief, ritual, and renewal.

As a landscape designer focused on sacred and contemplative environments, I work at the intersection of ecology and end-of-life care. These are the physical landscapes designed to hold grief, foster connection, and invite a deeper relationship with land, community, and renewal.

Exploring the inner terrain of loss, transition, and meaning-making, my work as a death doula and educator supports people in navigating the emotional, spiritual, and relational dimensions of end-of-life care. This is the inward-facing landscape where grief, memory, and mortality shape how we understand ourselves and each other.

Internal Landscapes
External Landscapes
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mushroom in moss