Shiloh Sophia lives life as a great adventure! A renaissance woman who communicates her philosophy through painting, storytelling and illustrations. For 25 years she has dedicated her soul work to the practice of creativity as a path of transformation and consciousness. As a gallery owner, she has represented her own work, as well as hundreds of women artists
Her paintings are widely collected around the world and she achieved incredible success with her fine art and books by the age of 40. Her intuitive painting process led to a desire to teach and serve. Her contemplative approach provided groundbreaking research on how Intentional Creativity® gives voice to the soul. Her message of ‘creating with intention’ has reached tens of thousands, and for some programs, she reaches upwards of 500 enrolled students online per month.
Her devotion to sacred art-making and specifically medicine painting and metacognitive drawing is a personal spiritual practice. Her relationship with the feminine Divine and specifically Mother Mary and Magdalene has deeply influenced her work, having painted over one hundred images of Madonnas, many of which are used in the Mother Mary Deck published by Blue Angel. She is trained as a Reverend and leads circles for women to explore their relationship with making sacred art.
Her work is taught in university MA and Ph.D. programs, at the United Nations, and by over 300 Intentional Creativity® Teachers and Coaches worldwide. At the core of her work is a belief that the right to self-express is one of the most basic human rights. Her research dives into the exploration of the right/left brain connection with the heart and body as well as how image and language inform consciousness.
She is the creator of over seven illustrated books and journals and is currently working on a series of mythic novels as well as an inspirational deck. Having been trained by her mother Caron McCloud the poet, and Sue Hoya Sellars the artist, she brought her gifts of language and image into form. To her students, she offers the gift of a 'creative lineage’ rich with a community of culture, practice, process, and teachings.
To honor the lineage, her husband Jonathan and she co-founded MUSEA: Center for Intentional Creativity® where she is the Curator for a visionary art collection. They provide education at their campus and in their global online classroom. The two also own and operate an art gallery, Musette Atelier, on the Sonoma Plaza. She can be found most days having tea with her muses discussing quantum physics and celebrating revelations of the heart.
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2022 Legend with Amber, Shiloh, Anasuya
Amber Kuileimailani Bonnici is the Founder of Woman Unleashed, a community dedicated to helping women connect to Spirit, creativity and their Soul Work to feel on purpose, happy, and free. She supports women through retreats and their membership program, the Inner Circle Creative Sanctuary. Amber hosts the Woman Unleashed Online Retreat which has drawn over 100,000 women since it first began. When she’s not teaching or coaching, you’ll find her on the Big Island of Hawai’i painting, writing, or hanging with her husband and boys.
Anasuya Isaacs is a globetrotting Alchemical Transformational Coach, Trainer, Speaker, Entrepreneur, Writer, and Painter. As a Cultural Ambassador, she has developed empowerment programs for people to speak the unspeakable, love their broken selves, and own their innate power by combining the power of storytelling, empathy, and the creative arts/theater to teach the power of Words to manifest your desired outcomes now. She has empowered women and young people through her programs all across New York City as a Teaching Artist as well as in France, Kenya, Italy, South Africa, and Germany. Trained in the Stanislavsky Method of acting in Paris, France, Anasuya co-founded a theater company in Paris with friends to perform classical French theater in the Commedia dell’Arte style. Returning to the States, she continued as an actress in her own plays and as a spoken word artist. As a lover of words, she has edited and been included in several anthologies of poetry and essays.
"Healing the healer! I have been the Wounded Healer, as Jung and Indigenous people describe it since I was 3 years old. Integrating my fragmented, splintered selves has been my life-long journey. It is ongoing. Art is an essential medicine for my healing of myself and of others. ~ Anasuya Isaacs