My daughter is an avid scuba diver.
It's hard to
make birthdays and other holiday special for your kids when you are in prison,
but fortunately there are many talented and unique artists here who can help
make this so. The whole process is rather
unique and different from going to a Wal-Mart for a gift.
Artists in
prison are pretty inventive and creative.
There are, of course, talented sketchers and painters who do some
amazing work. I've seen some incredible
origami and other similar art using cut strips of paper. The most amazing, to me, are the sculptors -
the MacGyvers of the prison art world.
These
figures are sculpted out of bread.
That's right - the stuff you make sandwiches with. The artist uses a secret process, combining
the bread with glue, bagels, and other secret ingredients to make a workable,
pliable, clay-like substance. For
reasons somewhat unclear to me, actual clay is contraband. We are allowed paints, which is what is used
to cover the figures, and then they are covered with a "homemade"
shellac type substance, and are dried out for several days.
These gifts
were not cheap, from a prison perspective.
I had to pay approximately one bag of rice, one bag of beans, three ramen
soups, two granola bars, and a coffee for each of the images. That translates to $10.00 in "outside"
currency. Bear in mind that I earn 40¢
per hour at work.
Shipping
them is a whole other process. I used a
Pop-Tart box stuffed with newspaper and toilet paper wrapper. That was covered with used Manila
envelopes. A process to be sure, but
I've got the time and my kids are worth it.
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