
Laura Crescio, Breathe
Acrylic on canvas board
Federal Prison Camp, Greenville, Illinois
Laura Criscio, 26, has been in prison since she was 19 and describes herself as "a natural artist, meaning I never went to school for it." She's interested in drawing, painting, and architecture, "a way for me to release my mind from prison and the world and put myself into my work." Currently a college student, she hopes to get a degree in art. Breathe (2004) depicts "a blue soul blowing out love," shows "calmness and peace." Some of her art illustrates the way "we were created...to change. Hopefully we develop into something more beautiful as time goes on."
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