Warning!

Lisa Yednorowicz, or Lisa Luck—the scam artist—behind Daughters and Suns has stolen thousands of dollars from customers.

If you’re thinking of commissioning a Zoom session with her, DO NOT do it. You will lose the money you thought you were investing into artwork of you and your loved ones, she will cease all communication after your session, and you will never receive the portrait you paid for.

I was scammed by Daughters and Suns. What should I do?

Step 1.

Contact your bank ASAP to let them know about the fraudulent charge. Fingers crossed you are able to dispute the charge and Lisa Yednorowicz / Lisa Luck / Daughters and Suns will get a charge back.

Step 2.

Report Daughters and Suns to the Federal Trade Commission. You can get started here, it only takes a couple of minutes to fill out:

Step 3.

File an online police report to Minneapolis police. You can get started here, it only takes a couple of minutes to fill out:

Step 4.

Unfortunately, Lisa Yednorowicz / Lisa Luck / Daughters and Suns has silenced customers by turning off or deleting comments on social media. However, you may leave a review about your experience on her business Facebook account:

Contact Info

Contact information to provide when filing a report, or for your own attempts at contacting her:

Last Known Emails

daughtersandsuns@gmail.com
‍infodaughtersandsuns@gmail.com

Last Known Phone Number

(763) 340-6827

Last Known Address

3927 Chicago Avenue, Apt 3
Minneapolis, MN 55407

Submit your story about how you were scammed by Lisa Yednorowicz of Daughters and Suns.

As of April 14, 2024, I’m currently collecting experiences customers have had with Lisa to share here (for the SEO optimization, baby!).

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Thank you for sharing your experience. I’m sorry if you were scammed too, but I hope by collecting these stories—and the power of the internet—this will help put a stop to this.
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(What the heck is this website?)

This website is created by a petty, burned customer with time on her hands. I lost $600 and have yet to receive any communication about the status of the piece I commissioned over a year ago, despite my numerous attempts of contact.

I thought, oh— the work is fun and beautiful and she has 14k followers on Instagram, including other mutual artists I follow, she must be legit—what a wonderful gift this would be! Wrong. Scammed. Ghosted.

Eventually, I found an Instagram account called @daughtersandsuns_help where I realized 1) I’m not the only one, and 2) this has been going on for several years.

As a fellow creative and small business owner myself, I’ve created this website to warn you because this is completely unacceptable and shouldn’t go unchecked.

I hope this helps someone.