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ISKCON Prison Ministry

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Inmate Art Gallery

Lord Krsna’s Pastimes

Drawing by inmate Robert C. —from New York.
Drawing by Unknown Inmate.
Drawing by Unknown Inmate.
Drawing by Unknown Inmate.
Drawing by inmate Burl D. —from Florida.
Drawing by Unknown Inmate.
Drawing by Unknown Inmate.
Drawing by Unknown Inmate.
Drawing by Unknown Inmate.
Drawing by Unknown Inmate.
Drawing by Unknown Inmate.
Drawing by Unknown Inmate.
Drawing by inmate Vern N.
Painting by inmate Brian B. —from California. In this particular prison Brian didn’t have access to any art supplies. He made his own brush, and used food to produce the “paint”: ground coffee (for brown); M and toothpaste for a base. Ingenuity in the service of the Lord. Nothing can stop devotional service!
Drawing made by inmate Brian B. —from California. Brian had no access to art supplies and so used a regular 2 HB pencil and a plain piece of paper to produce this masterpiece.
Oil painting by inmate Burl. D. —from Florida. Although Burl is very proficient in the art of drawing, this was his very first oil painting, painted during an oil painting class his prison was offering.
Oil painting by Inmate David B. —from Connecticut.
Oil painting by Inmate David B. —from Connecticut.
Drawing by inmate Krishna Kirtan dasa —from Virginia.
Drawing made by inmate Robert C. —from New York.
Drawing from Jiva dasa —Talladega, Alabama

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