
Richard Hinger, Three Teepees
Watercolor on watercolor paper
High Desert State Prison, Indian Springs, Nevada
Richard Hinger, 68, works in acrylic, gouache, and watercolor. Before his incarceration his work was shown in California fine art galleries. He had, he reports, several solo exhibits in Los Angeles and Houston, and he owned a Houston art gallery. In addition to his personal artwork, he now creates prison murals and teaches English to fellow inmates. His watercolors depicting teepees "mean freedom to me," he explains.
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