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Jailed artist finds outlet for creativity behind bars in detention center
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A lot of Bullock’s adult life has been spent in jails, in places robbed of color by dingy jumpsuits and blank cells. It’s a fact detention center guards find hard to reconcile with his talent.
“You don’t want him to be here,” said officer Ryan Taylor, who works in the jail’s classification and treatment unit, adding that he could see Bullock making a living from his artwork. “We have to get him to believe it.”
Posted by: Sammy on 11/20 at 09:18 AM
- 1. · What a talented guy- and instead of going forward he has been influenced by his friends and environment to waste it.
He needs to beleive he is better than that (and I applaud the Corrections Departemtn for encouraging him) Now I hope someone who can use his talent, intervenes in this guys life- takes him away from his environment and has his talents realized.
Be sucessful instead of being back behind bars- He's got talent!
Come-on advertisers, PR firms or others who need a graphic artists- be a hero.
A man must learn to understand the motives of human beings, their illusions, and their sufferings. einstein
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