MEG STEWART

MEG STEWART

Although our fragile bodies limit our time in physical form, our souls are transcendental and infinite. What we do and with whom we share our lives while we are on this earth becomes part of our story, of our legacy—leaving behind pieces of ourselves so that our loved ones can create something beautiful with it when we are gone, even when beauty is obscured by grief.

Meg Stewart is a visual artist, illustrator, professional photographer, and haiku master. She’s the founder of The Art of Grief, a collection of abstract art pieces and poetry dedicated to the loving memory of her husband, Jerry Stewart.

Under The Sea

This love story turned into art and became a story about creativity and transformation, which goes beyond the clichés about happiness and soul mates. Jerry and Meg met in the Fall of 1998 and got married in 2004. They were like John Lennon and Yoko, destined to unite their hearts to create a fascinating piece of art with their love. 

Jerry was the painter and the multifaceted Creative Soul who was admired by all. He found in Meg the perfect canvas to paint his masterpiece, and he continues to co-create with Meg, guiding her through the right path, brightening the way with the light of his soul, and reminding her how spectacular and ravishing she is.

Sadly, Jerry was diagnosed with cancer in 2016. In the two years that followed, Meg stood by Jerry’s side, caring for him. Her love for him continues to palpitate and with every stroke, she leaves a piece of her heart on the canvas, and with every word she writes, Jerry’s love goes on.

It can be hard to describe how it feels when the unavoidable of life takes a loved one. The awful pain opens a hole in the chest, making every part of the body feel as if it’s vanishing, and whatever we are left with goes unnoticed because the physical world no longer makes sense.

Missing Pieces

Meg had to embark on a journey that was not part of her and Jerry’s vision board. There is no need to describe the dark night of the soul that she went through in detail, but the courage inside her veins, and the love she shared with Jerry, boosted her senses and helped her stand on her two feet and begin the process of healing. Meg sought ways to conduct her pain, joining a grief group program where she was guided to use art to approach grief differently. This is how The Art of Grief was born.

Exposed

Through The Art of Grief, Meg allows the art to take charge to help reveal what she’s truly feeling. This practice serves as a tool to help her understand what she can’t put into words. Meg lets it all out through the brush, going from canvas to canvas, facing her emotions and embracing them, missing him, her eternal love.

During the pandemic, Meg decided to create an Instagram profile to share her extensive collection of abstract art, not knowing how much she would impact people’s lives. Her art is eye-catching and profound. It’s visual emotion on paper. 

Bloom Again

Most of the art supplies Meg uses were Jerry’s – charcoal, ink, oil pastels, and watercolor, to name a few. She sells her art by request, on canvas, watercolor, mixed media, and acrylic.

Feeling underwater, lost, and broken is a continuous routine for the grieving heart. Meg has found refuge in her Creative Soul to give her the necessary space to feel comfortable as she allows art to take charge and shape her days and nights. 

Besides painting to express her grief, Meg also started writing haiku poems to Jerry. She wrote many heartfelt poems, turning them into a book titled Grief Haiku, available on Amazon.

Can we just be kind?” Meg is asking us. “We don’t know how much weight the other carries, so please be empathetic. Ask yourself why someone has certain reactions. Try to be kind because something dark may be happening to them. Stop and think, breathe.” Meg is encouraging us to take responsibility for our actions and be considerate of others, even when they may treat us in a hurtful way. 

Life is a long road filled with smiles and tears, and when the path leads to tragic experiences, our reason for existence can disappear. It can take many, many years to recover and a whole lot of courage to decide to do it. The pain doesn’t go away; we just learn to live with it, find the light within it, and finally see its beauty.

Meg is the most beautiful example of how to rise from the ashes. She is like the mighty Phoenix, and she has risen, filling the world with the colors of her Creative Soul.


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Photographer

In 2004, Meg got into photography motivated by her husband Jerry – her muse. He would encourage her to pursue photography, knowing well that she had the gift of a ‘seer’ helping time stand still in a single shot. Her photos are available on Zazzle, Shutterstock, and Fine Art America.


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KASS CHICKI

KASS CHICKI

Creative Soul, Kass Chicki has the natural touch to elevate the vibes to pure sweetness. Kass is not only warmhearted, but she’s a talented musician with a kickKass voice.

Native to Maui, Hawaii, Kass Chicki is a singer-songwriter, painter, illustrator, sculptor, fashion designer, and model. Her genre is Ecletique Soul, a mix of styles. As a multifaceted artist, Kass is always creating from her soul no matter her emotional state. She may draw, paint, or sculpt the cutest pottery or write music. She also has a unique line of characters called Creatures In My Head, or as her mom calls them, aliens.

Kass was born with a big and bright imagination and ever since pre-school, she has been drawn to music. At 5, she was playing the piano and asking her mom to take voice lessons, and three years later, she was able to pursue it. She also delved into art and trained in classical opera, gravitating to Pop-Jazz.

Everything grabs her attention but music is the top art to express herself. At the age of 16, Kass started experimenting with songwriting, but in her senior years, she took a hiatus from her creative path to focus on academics. 

It was always there but I didn’t know what to do with it,” Kass explains how she had grown to take music as a hobby and came to the realization that if she did things she did not like, she would fall into depression. Kass shares that at the lowest point in her life, she faced the honest truth that she needed to start creating for herself and filled with conviction, she started taking music seriously. By her early 20s, she was playing gigs around the island with her own music.

Though she has an extensive library of unreleased music, Kass has collaborated and been featured on four songs including Let Go Darling and Think Twice, available to stream everywhere. Her EP, I Am Nobody, is a heartfelt song that will make your soul feel groovy. It’s “a concept that follows the message that we are everything, the good and the bad at the same time – you can’t tie a person to just one thing,Kass gives insight into the meaning behind the song.

In June 2023, Kass’s mom encouraged her to attend the Hawai’i Songwriting Festival after learning about it on the local news. At the time, Kass had an acting gig on the same date as the festival, and she was faced with the dilemma of choosing one or the other. Without much hesitation, she followed her musical call and flew from Maui to The Big Island, and it became a great decision after all. She connected with other artists, learning about sync for the first time – an eye-opening as she describes it, finding it helpful and insightful, having to work together with people who were there to listen and provide guidance.

Kass has come to appreciate the authenticity of her creativity, welcoming all the magic that life has to offer with her arms wide open. She expresses that when following our dreams “it can get mixed up in the chasing of fame and money, but for me to create and connect with others is a success in itself.” We are already successful just by being there for one another.

Creating from our free will is not only rewarding but fulfilling, and Kass has reached the spot in her journey where she’s making us fall in love with the sweetness of her soul with everything she creates, with every smile, every hug, and her paradise love.

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CORY HOANG

CORY HOANG

For the most part, we want to see art that is colorful and beautiful. If the art portrays darkness, we tend to look the other way and can even go as far as to judge it thinking the worse, not only about the art but about the artist.

Why do we think this way? Why are we so afraid of the dark? Perhaps, it’s all the horror stories we may have heard when kids. Maybe, it’s because we have tasted its sour flavor, and we try anything to avoid it. Sometimes, no matter how much darkness something may show, we can find hints of hope within it to help awaken the light. Cory is a Dark Perspective Artist who expresses the dark side of the soul through his art to take charge of the darkness, cracking it open to let the light out. 

Phuc Hoang, better known artistically as Cory Hoang, is a  Photographer, Graphic Designer, and Illustrator currently residing in Chicago, Illinois. In 2014, he moved with his family from Vietnam to the United States, leading him to experience a culture shock that caused him depression. Cory was encouraged to grab a camera and take pictures of the city to help him get his mind out of the funk. This awoke the photographer in him, and as he explored places and faces, he found himself falling in love with this art form and healing more and more. 

Whether it’s a photo shoot or an illustration, Cory chooses to elevate the dark concept to help bring awareness about the mental troubles that many people are going through. But Cory does something very beautiful with his art, adding a hint of red, a rose, or a teddy bear, representing hope, healing light, and tenderness. His latest art project, Black Valentines, can be explored on his amazing website, amongst others, such as Toxic Love and Joker Harley Quinn, to mention a few.

Anxiety and depression are just a few of the dark elements that many are battling. Darkness can consume us in the slowest of ways, torturing our minds daily to push us away from the light that we always have available within. With his art, Cory wants to make sure that everyone knows that they are not alone on this troubling journey and that darkness is not all there is. 

Cory is here to remind us that art is healing, and it helps to deal with real life, and sometimes we must take a look at the madness in our minds and try our best to take control of it. 

Not everything that shows darkness is necessarily bad, and Cory’s art is not bad at all. On the contrary, it is fascinating, mindboggling, meaningful, and to perfection. He knows how to captivate emotions into a simple line and touch the depth of our hearts.

There will be moments when we will feel defeated by the darkness, and bringing our light to life may not be so easy to do. There is no doubt that darkness is brutal and this world is full of it. But, there is also as much light and our job is to try our best to remember that and find ways to express it.


We are all loners in our imaginary worlds, and you can be in this world and you can create and be anything you want to, be anywhere you want, at any time you want.  

Cory Hoang


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CHRISTIE CREATIVE

CHRISTIE CREATIVE

Illustrating is such a precious art – lines are perfectly curved and every color is carefully selected by the hands of artists who are passionate about capturing moments on blank pages, and telling a story with it.

Alex Christie, of Christie Creative, is one of those artists whose gracious illustrations tell stories that encourage, entertain, and inspire us to awaken the creative force we possess and go after our dreams. Alex’s illustrations describe the journey and philosophy of yoga, its benefits, and the beauty behind it. There’s such honesty in her illustrations – a depth that reflects the tough times in life, how to take responsibility for our own perceptions, and how great it feels when we embrace our path.

As a Creative Soul, Alex found a way to merge her art with yoga to bring transformative messages with everything she does and offers. Through her personal yoga practice, ashtanga, Alex engages in the synchronized dance between breath and movement, and we can appreciate her genuine wisdom as the author of How To Yoga, a fun read and in-depth book about the principles of yoga, both in theory and practice. She created such engaging illustrations and narrative about yoga, that anyone is certain to feel inspired to learn about it, start a practice, or become even more creative with it.

Alex also offers custom illustrations (commissions) which are beyond endearing, as well as other creative content including logos, home decor, posters, and intention deck cards to mention a few. 

Alex is a beautiful Devi who believes that anyone can do anything if they set their minds to it and actually go for it. Yoga has reinforced her art and she encourages us to enjoy this practice to help us connect to ourselves and live a balanced life. Alex moves our hearts through her illustrations, inspiring us to unleash the creative magic we carry inside and find our answers and solutions, there, within, no matter what conditions we may find ourselves in. 

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Traveler

At age 20, Alex set on a voyage that transformed her life. She set a goal to visit 30 countries by 30, and so she did. Not only has she traveled the world but she has experienced firsthand the wonders that each continent and culture has to offer. With less than $1000 in her pocket, Alex embarked on a journey of self-discovery, which led her to discover yoga. She became her true essence as she traveled the world and witnessed its colors, lines, and shapes – all so different, yet connected in a way that transcends the mind, inspiring Alex Christie to become an admirable Creative Soul.


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