Dardinelle Troen
- Portland, Oregon
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I am here to reimagine...
Creating and nurturing safe spaces to share our unique creative imaginations and stories. Celebrating our wounded, fragile natures equal to our strengths and competencies. Holding space for others to be seen, heard and find connections.
My Story
I am a creative artist, designer, end-of-life doula and entheogen facilitator rooted in Portland, Oregon. My creative work delves into investigating human stories and their lasting impact on the spaces they inhabit. This ignited a profoundly personal exploration to embrace the spectrum of human experience, from love to grief, life to death.
These stories hold an essential legacy of the human cond...
I am a creative artist, designer, end-of-life doula and entheogen facilitator rooted in Portland, Oregon. My creative work delves into investigating human stories and their lasting impact on the spaces they inhabit. This ignited a profoundly personal exploration to embrace the spectrum of human experience, from love to grief, life to death.
These stories hold an essential legacy of the human condition, often overlooked or disregarded due to cultural aversion to death and our obsession with life and vitality. In concealing our vulnerability and fragility, we miss the chance to fully embrace the lessons inherent in holding space for death, the dying, and our own grief experience. I aim to create and nurture spaces for these stories to unfold and support the remarkable individuals who embody them. Then, if and where possible, bring them to light as a healing for all who encounter them.
I am a creative artist, designer, end-of-life doula and entheogen facilitator rooted in Portland, Oregon. My creative work delves into investigating human stories and their lasting impact on the spaces they inhabit. This ignited a profoundly personal exploration to embrace the spectrum of human experience, from love to grief, life to death.
These stories hold an essential legacy of the human condition, often overlooked or disregarded due to cultural aversion to death and our obsession with life and vitality. In concealing our vulnerability and fragility, we miss the chance to fully embrace the lessons inherent in holding space for death, the dying, and our own grief experience. I aim to create and nurture spaces for these stories to unfold and support the remarkable individuals who embody them. Then, if and where possible, bring them to light as a healing for all who encounter them.