Spite & Bloom

A creative studio offering garden coaching, soulful art, and meaningful metalwork.

Rooted in resilience.

Blooming in defiance.

Hi, I’m Insa,

The Garden Witch

Artist, garden coach, metal fabricator, mystic builder of sacred spaces


I help people remember who they are through ritual, nature, and creative reclamation.

I created this space for anyone who has ever bloomed not because conditions were perfect, but because they refused to stay buried. My work invites people back to themselves, their land, and their own rhythm of healing.

Whether I’m supporting someone in their garden, shaping metal into meaningful forms, or painting stories of growth and emotion, I create with the intention of helping others feel more rooted, connected, and whole.

Spite & Bloom is

where spirit meets soil.

A creative ecosystem rooted in healing, expression, and reconnection.
Explore three paths: each an invitation to tend land, self, and story

Coming soon: Expressive art and prints inspired by plant medicine, personal story, and the healing process.

Build confidence and connection in the garden with grounded support and intuitive rhythm, rooted in relationship with the land.

Coming soon: Sculptural and functional outdoor pieces for your garden, made with fire, grit, and intention.

See what a previous client has to say…

  • “Working with Insa was such a gift. They're super knowledgeable and genuinely kind, which made the whole process feel really easy and supportive. Instead of just telling me what to plant, they helped me reconnect with my garden in a way that felt emotional and meaningful. They totally got where I was coming from—my limits, my overwhelm—and helped me simplify things without losing what I really wanted. Now my garden feels like a peaceful, fulfilling space that actually works for me. I’m so grateful for Insa’s guidance and gentle encouragement.”

    ~ Rachel Mark

    Intentional Garden Coaching Client

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"The land is not inherited from our ancestors, but borrowed from our children."

~ Native American Proverb