
Anthony Dye, Morning Glory
Dooly State Prison, Umatilla, Georgia
Anthony Dye, imprisoned at Dooly State Prison in Umatilla, Georgia, draws and paints on paper bags and cardboard scraps with paints created from materials such as wax, instant coffee, white out, mustard, creamer and spinach. "Wish I had a brush," he says. Art materials are sparse in his prison and brushes are considered contraband. He can, however, get colored pencils and uses wax to bring out their colors.
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