Though some Vegas players aren't natural artists, this was more about the purpose of being there rather than channeling their inner Picasso.
"You come here, and you see the smiles on their faces," Hunt said. "Some of them are going through difficult times, but you see the smile on their face and you realize how fortunate we are and how special we can make someone's day."
Rubi Vegas, 18, has been diagnosed with liver cancer twice, at age 6 and age 11. She said she is in remission, but that cancer took a toll on her family again recently when her mother died of the disease this past summer after being diagnosed in 2016.
The oldest of five sisters, Vegas said cancer forced her to mature quickly. That was heightened when she and her sisters had to take care of their mother.
"Having to see her sick was tough on all of us," Vegas said. "She was there through all my pain and my suffering, through treatment and all. So, I had to take her place and she had to take my place. It was a tough ride, but we're glad she's not suffering."