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Sheri Hansen<\/h1><\/div>\n\n\n\n

Why I donate portraits…<\/h2><\/div>

I am deeply passionate about donating my work to those who have experienced a loss. My commitment began when a woman in my congregation lost her son unexpectedly. Although I had never spoken to her before, I felt compelled to help.

I decided to draw a portrait of her son for her. Unsure of how to approach the situation, I called her husband to see if I could drop it by. He agreed, mentioning that she would appreciate a visit. However, when I arrived, it was clear she didn\u2019t want company. Understanding her need for space, I left the gift in a small envelope with a simple apology and walked away.

As I was leaving, she came running after me, hugged me tightly, and started sharing her grief. This experience highlighted how an artistic representation of their loved one can open hearts and provide comfort. It reinforced my belief that even when we don\u2019t know how to help, showing we care makes a significant difference.

I see the struggles people face and offer what I can. My work is a way to say, \u201cI see you. I acknowledge your pain, and I am here for you.\u201d

This story captures the essence of why I continue to donate my work. It\u2019s about connecting with others in their time of need and offering support in the best way I know how.<\/p>

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More than a portrait, capturing memories<\/h2>

I’m Sheri Hansen, and I am passionate about creating detailed graphite portraits that capture the essence of those we hold dear. My desire is to provide these portraits free of charge to individuals who need a lift or have lost a loved one, offering a heartfelt gift to bring comfort and preserve cherished memories. This mission is made possible through the generosity of supporters like you. If you feel moved to help, please consider making a donation to support this meaningful work. Thank you for visiting, and if you know someone who could benefit from a free portrait, please nominate them through the link provided.<\/p><\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div><\/div>\n\n\n\n

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Explore My Portraits<\/h2>

Discover heartfelt tributes capturing the essence of each individual.<\/p><\/div>\n\n\n