Artist Stereotypes Redefined

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San Jose, CA
United States

Tell Us Your Good Deed

I try to do a good deed on a daily basis, regardless of that form that may come in. Good karma comes from doing good deeds.

CA
United States

Tell Us Your Good Deed

I volunteered to present as a guest speaker at an HP sketching class, and taught employees and their families basic techniques in sketching figures.

Providence, RI
United States

Tell Us Your Good Deed

As street artists, sometimes the best gift we have to give is listening, since we do not speak. Sometimes, we appear hard-lined because we cannot allow you to touch us and invade our space (we are people, too... please remember that), but when someone approaches us and clearly needs to be heard, we will listen. One such woman approached me one evening in Providence, extended her hand, and I took it. We consented to hug each other, and she let me know how much she appreciated our exchange. There were tears in her eyes.

Why are you participating?

Mental Health awareness; child poverty awareness.

Worcester, MA
United States

Tell Us Your Good Deed

I went on a 5 mile walk for my friend who is a survivor and my grandma who has Cancer. I also raised money of the Hole in The Wall Gang Camp who helps ill or disabled children.

Why are you participating?

To make the colossal world a better place to live.

Westborough, MA
United States

Tell Us Your Good Deed

I wanted to be a better father than mine was. I wanted to be a good and reliable husband. I work at my local food pantry. I believe that I have talked 5+ young people out of committing suicide.