NYC artist Zhenya Gershman created an art series on canvas that shines a spotlight on the homeless.
was walking down a busy Manhattan street one day when she and her family encountered a homeless man holding a sign that read, “I might as well be invisible.”
The series also includes homeless children living in Los Angeles, which is where the kind-hearted artist lived before moving to the Big Apple.are created on canvas using a mixture of oil and empathy. The people in her paintings take center stage.Painting since she was a child, Gershman, originally from Eastern Europe, always had a passion for using art to help ease the pains of the world.
But before Rachel left for the Garden State, Gershman said she finally got up the courage to ask her to be part of the I See You series.
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