"Marilyn Up in Smoke" | Prints
"Marilyn Up in Smoke" | Prints
"I am part native and I walk the red road, I painted this piece cause in the years I’ve been alive, I’ve watched our ways fall away more and more. Pow Wow dances have less and less people each year, although there are many native people. The culture and the way is seeming to be lost as the years pass, so I chose to paint this piece in light of that and in hopes to inspire others to learn their culture, their way and continue to teach it to the children the right away!" - Joshua B.
⚖ Description
⚖ Description
High quality prints of original artworks created by artists previously or currently incarcerated to enhances your interior while actively participate in reforming the prison and criminal justice system.
Large Framed Print: 18 x 24 in
Medium Frame Print: 12 x 18
Small Frame Print: 8 x 10
Large Print: 20 x 30
Medium Print: 12 x 18
Small Print: 8 x 10
✎ Product Details
✎ Product Details
Museum-quality giclée Epson matte paper | (For Framed option)Sustainably sourced Ayus wood frame | Hanging hardware included
✑ Artist's bio
✑ Artist's bio
Art is my release, my getaway from where my life has been made with only a little bit of option with tools & supplies I do what I can to escape by putting my imagination on paper. I am currently serving a 64 years sentence for a drug felony. I reside in San Carlos Correctional facility where I tend to the dementia patients, with only so much options for release this is my way out. Thank you for taking the time to see what I’ve done and I hope to be able to do more in the near future..