portraits

“Maria” SOLD

socks Minnesota

“Greg” SOLD 

coffee cards Seattle

“Meredith” SOLD socks Alabama

“Laron” not for sale

“Horace” SOLD

socks Montana

“Charles” SOLD

socks Seattle

“Spenser” SOLD

underwear Seattle

“Royce” SOLD

new shoes Seattle

“Eduardo” SOLD

meal tickets Seattle

“Zoraida” SOLD

socks New York

“Matthew” SOLD

“Janice” SOLD

warm gloves Seattle

“Jose” SOLD

“Daniel” SOLD

socks Seattle

“Ernest” not for sale

“Norman” SOLD

coffee cards Seattle

“Calvin” SOLD 

art supplies

“Raymond” SOLD

socks Seattle

“David” not for sale

“Leonard” SOLD

AT PONCHO IFA

“Joseph” SOLD

warm hats Seattle

“Pete” SOLD

“Horace” SOLD

“Crystal” SOLD

socks Seattle

“WILLIAM” SOLD

1,600 SANDWICHES!

BALTIMORE MD!

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“RANDAL” SOLD

1,000 cans soup!

CANADA!

“JOSEPH” SOLD

for 720 hats!

For homeless

in SEATTLE!

“DANIEL” SOLD

1,200 pairs gloves!

CANADA!

“MEREDITH” SOLD

1,000 pairs new socks!

ALABAMA!

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    I am an artist & a nurse who works with the homeless. The subjects of my portraits are the patients I help take care of at the clinic where I work. Many of the sitters in my portraits are homeless; some are not.  There are items that are luxuries for the homeless; socks (often worn 2 months at a time), gloves, hats, underwear, a special meal & a cup of coffee. Instead of putting a dollar value on my portraits, I sell them in exchange for items that are given to our patients at the clinic & to other organizations that provide for those in need in Seattle. For purchases from other cities around the country, I work with buyers to identify a homeless organization in their own community where items are donated.