Katrina Martin Davenport is a dreamer. Her work
involves illuminating the soul through her artistry with a camera,
talent with words, expertise in dreamwork, compassionate teaching
style, and ability as a clairvoyant.
Martin Davenport receives messages from nature by way of dreams,
clairvoyance, and deep experience and shares them through writing,
photographs, teaching, speaking, and mixed media collage. She
brings her love for beauty, myth, archetypes, and ancestry to
her work.
For 16 years, Martin Davenport has been a writer. She earned
a Bachelor of Science in Journalism as well as a Bachelor of
Arts in English from the University of Colorado at Boulder in
1999. In 2005 she published a children's book, Denise's Mold.
Her work will be featured in the upcoming anthology Rebearths:
Conversations With a World Ensouled.
Martin Davenport is a self-taught photographer and artist. It
is her love for nature that transforms her work into stunning
portraits of spirit.
Martin Davenport gained 10 years of experience as a teacher
and tutor through teaching in elementary school classrooms,
acting as director of education for a national learning center,
and tutoring students from age six to 46. She earned her elementary
teaching license in 2003. Now she is a teaching assistant for
several professors at JFK University and she will be working
as part of the new Ecotherapy Certificate there.
Martin Davenport has a master's Consciousness and Transformative
Studies from JFK University and a member of the International
Association for the Study of Dreams and the Institute of Noetic
Science. She trained as a clairvoyant through the intuitive
program at Intuitive Way.