
Brian Cole, Vision of Miles
Acrylic and ink on art paper
Rivers Correctional Institution, Winton, North Carolina
Brian Cole, 52, is a prison artist and art tutor who works in charcoal, acrylic, pastels and oil, primarily picturing musicians and creating "musical abstracts." His Vision of Miles (2004) is a portrait of jazz legend Miles Davis. Incarcerated since 1989, Cole and a number of his fellow Rivers prisoners are from Washington, DC. His art has been exhibited there in the Martin Luther King Library, Children's Hospital, and Blue Cross/Blue Shield building. Cole credits Mia, his art instructor at Lorton prison in Virginia, with encouraging his first art efforts.
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