Food Shelter Compass (Merchandise)

$20.00

Traveling to Seattle changed everything. I went for artistic freedom and to test whether anyone still hungered for my work—and the city answered. In Capitol Hill I found confirmation: people wanted my art, and I discovered the truth of what keeps a person whole.

Food. Shelter. Compass.

Food: God as food for the soul. The city fed me in ways no stage ever could. Conversations, late-night coffee, surprise collaborations—each moment was nourishment that sharpened my voice and deepened my craft.

Shelter: House as shelter. Staying in a Bed and Breakfast grounded me. A quiet room to return to, private walls to reflect within, a place where ideas could breathe and take shape. Shelter didn’t just protect me from the rain; it gave my art the calm it needed to grow.

Compass: Stars as compass. Seattle was the push and the North Star. It pointed me toward purpose and made plain the path I’d been circling for years. The trip was not random; it was direction. The city confirmed my instincts and clarified the work I must do next.

This is more than a story about a trip. It’s a promise: when you give an artist the essentials—spiritual food, a shelter to create, and a compass to navigate—what follows is real art that connects. The photograph from that time captures it all: the hunger full, the shelter held, the compass true.

Invite your audience to join that affirmation. Support the art that grew in Capitol Hill—own the moment that proved the hunger was real. Whether it’s a limited print, an intimate release, or a patron-backed project, your support becomes part of the nourishment, the shelter, and the direction.

Give the artist what he needs, and he will give you back work that matters. Food for the soul. House for the craft. Stars for the journey.

Traveling to Seattle changed everything. I went for artistic freedom and to test whether anyone still hungered for my work—and the city answered. In Capitol Hill I found confirmation: people wanted my art, and I discovered the truth of what keeps a person whole.

Food. Shelter. Compass.

Food: God as food for the soul. The city fed me in ways no stage ever could. Conversations, late-night coffee, surprise collaborations—each moment was nourishment that sharpened my voice and deepened my craft.

Shelter: House as shelter. Staying in a Bed and Breakfast grounded me. A quiet room to return to, private walls to reflect within, a place where ideas could breathe and take shape. Shelter didn’t just protect me from the rain; it gave my art the calm it needed to grow.

Compass: Stars as compass. Seattle was the push and the North Star. It pointed me toward purpose and made plain the path I’d been circling for years. The trip was not random; it was direction. The city confirmed my instincts and clarified the work I must do next.

This is more than a story about a trip. It’s a promise: when you give an artist the essentials—spiritual food, a shelter to create, and a compass to navigate—what follows is real art that connects. The photograph from that time captures it all: the hunger full, the shelter held, the compass true.

Invite your audience to join that affirmation. Support the art that grew in Capitol Hill—own the moment that proved the hunger was real. Whether it’s a limited print, an intimate release, or a patron-backed project, your support becomes part of the nourishment, the shelter, and the direction.

Give the artist what he needs, and he will give you back work that matters. Food for the soul. House for the craft. Stars for the journey.