3 Water-Activated Murals Installed Depicting Seattle Homeless

By: Dec. 13, 2018
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Seattle's Union Gospel Mission unveils Lost and Found, a series of three 8' x 8' water-activated murals based on acclaimed photographer Lee Jeffries' stunning portraits of the homeless. The limited-engagement art installations bring attention to the city's homeless in the moment of their greatest need.

Jeffries' portraits of the homeless, previously featured in places like TIME magazine and CNN, have been reimagined by local Seattle muralist Ariel Parrow. Parrow makes use of a unique, water-activated paint that renders them visible only in the rain.

The murals at Seattle Center's Fisher Pavilion and Seattle's Union Gospel Mission's Men's Shelter are on view to the public for free through mid-January,2019. Parrow is currently installing The Westlake Center mural (located by the entrance to Zara); it will be unveiled to the public Saturday evening December 15th.

"Lost and Found reminds the residents that, while most people seek immediate shelter when the rain begins to fall, there are at least 6,000 Seattleites, with no choice but to brave the elements," said Terry Pallas, Chief Program Officer at Seattle's Union Gospel Mission.

Mission services include search & rescue outreach, addiction recovery services, and shelter for those in need. To learn more about the Lost and Found murals and to hear additional stories of those who have found help through the Mission, please visit ugm.org/Found.

The murals can be viewed at:

· Seattle Center Fisher Pavilion: mounted on a special 1,000 pound platform designed to withstand the elements. Located across from the Seattle Children's Theatre.

· Westlake Center Plaza: in front of the Zara store entrance. Painted on the plaza.

· Seattle's Union Gospel Mission Men's Shelter: Hanging off the south side of the building at 318 2nd Ave Ext S, Seattle, WA

About Seattle's Union Gospel Mission

Seattle's Union Gospel Mission serves Seattle's homeless through addressing short-term physical and medical needs and providing long-term solutions that break the cycle of addiction, mental illness and poverty. The Mission is a nonprofit Christian organization that shares God's love by caring for, providing for and serving those in greatest need. For more information, visit ugm.org.



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