My Story
I’m an artist, herbalist, and cemeterian drawn to the sacred cycles of life, death, and everything in between. My creative work explores the beauty in shadow—preserving the stories of plants and people through botanical castings, ink and watercolor, and writing that honours grief, memory, and transformation.
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My path began with a childhood fascination with the unseen. As I grew, motherhood deepened my intuition, and grief brought me to herbalism, where I found healing not in fixing, but in tending. Herbs became companions, art became offerings, and I learned to trust presence over perfection.
Today, I work as a grave digger and groundskeeper in my local cemetery—a return to the space where, at twelve, I first met grief and found solace. My work in death care is devotional: tending land, honouring names, and weaving memory into the soil.
Through Coven of One, I offer grief-informed creative and herbal services that honour both life and death. My practice invites others to witness the beauty in transition—and to remember that nothing truly disappears. It transforms.
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Email me: covenofone.ca@gmail.com
Based in New Brunswick, Canada
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Coven of One is a reclaiming of the self as sacred, whole, and multifaceted. While the name draws from the archetypes of Maiden, Mother, and Crone, it speaks to something deeper: the idea that we each carry an inner coven. The many parts of ourselves—joy and grief, memory and change, story and silence—are not separate, but waiting to be integrated


