Incarceration
"Justice" by Amy Prelwitz
- Item Number
- 058
- Opening Bid
- 25 USD
Item Description
8.5''x 11''; pencil and colored pencils
Item Special Note
This piece represents the unknown number of people who are currently or have been in the past incarcerated in the Wisconcin state prison system for crimes they were falsely accused of. The uneven prison bars in the background signify that everything just doesn't add up, and the flower indicates the seperation of people from their families. That's why I called this piece "Justice." Where exactly is the justice today?
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