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@loco-tiger
“If I drive for you, you give me a time and a place. I give you a five-minute window, anything happens in that five minutes and I’m yours no matter what. I don’t sit in while you’re running it down. I don’t carry a gun… I drive. ”
Charles Bronson's drawings He has NEVER killed anyone or harmed a woman or a child. He is NOT a danger to the public. He has now spent over 37 years in prison, 33 of those years have been spent in solitary confinement. His art has occupied him for the past fourteen years and is now his life. His artwork is unique and is sent to and exhibited over all the corners of the world. He has published fifteen books.
Ryan and Carey on an elevator...
Walton Ford (born 1960 in Larchmont, New York) is an American artist who paints large scale watercolors in the style of Audubon's naturalist illustrations. Each painting is a meticulous study in flora and fauna, while being filled with symbols, clues and jokes referencing a multitude of texts from colonial literature and folktales to travel guides. Ford's paintings are complex narratives that critique the history of colonialism, industrialism, politics, natural science, and humanity's effect on the environment.