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I get my inspiration from many different places like knowing that someone will get the best, and enjoy what I have to offer.

The art I make depends on what kinda mood I am in I want to make people happy for I myself have not had much happiness in life and I nkow what my cards/art do to people when they get them

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Darriel Haddock photo here

Darriel Haddock photo here

First off i would like to extend my gratitude to those of you who took the time out to obsever my ideas.

My name is Dariel Haddock, when i was first arrested i told a friend of mine," I just hope people dont forget about me while I'm gone", she responded "then do something that they'll remember you forever for". I believe art is something that can stand the test of time with the right passion and expression. Growing up art was a form of expression and a passion of mines. When I get these creative ideas and they start flowing I feel a sense of peace and tranquility. I'm grateful for this opportunity to share my creativity with you all and i hope that you enjoy it.

Thank you!

David Cohen

Legacy Artist, David Meyers

Legacy Artist, David Meyers

   I spent most of my young years on the streets because that's what was in my blood; not trouble, but roaming. In the 90s I turned 17. And knowing the boy's home I was in would soon turn me loose for good, I ran away. 

     Back on the streets, I stayed with a dude who showed me how to use a homemade tatoo gun. Like many beginning tatt artists, I found no shortage of people willing to be my scratch pad and, before I knew it, I found myself in a real tatoo shop, using a real gun.

     In 2008 I came to prison with a life sentence, immediately tried to escape, and ended up in ad-seg. So now I have all the time in the world to practice one of the things I love most: learning to speak without words. 

     I regret that I wasn't so serious about art in the past, but I am now! It is the only freedom I will ever know and I am acutely aware that I will die in this place, among complete strangers. But for now, I silently sing on paper. 

     Life in prison can be dark and cold. There have been many around me who chose suicide as their escape--dying in the darkest and coldest of earthly experiences. 

     Drawing and painting are the things that keep me here, waiting. When i pick up my pencil, I rarely know what will end up on the paper, but mostly it is what's in me that comes through. It is sometimes the stuff of dreams and nightmares that cling to me, with a nostalgia too deep for words.

     This is the place from where my art comes. It is my journal, my soul; my last will and testament...my suicide note to the world. 

Click here to visit my online portfolio. Or if you like my work and want to own it on any of over 70 products (like apparel, coffee cups, iPhone skins and more), click here to visit my online shop.

PrisonArtWare.com offers its Legacy Artists the unprecedented opportunity to own a place of their own online; a virtual gallery, personal space, and retail venue we call a "Featured Artist Page". Click here to view David's generic Featured Artist Page where you can help him with any amount towards the $35 yearly cost of maintaining the space.

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I have worked as a visual artist for the past thirty-six years, exhibiting in galleries throughout the United States. I've spent my career mainly working in the medians of drawing, sculpture, painting and print-making. I studied all these mediums as an art student for many years from Chicago to Paris to the Ivory Coast. As an artist, I was open-minded in the Arts. I still don't know which I love more so here I have put some of my work so you can tell me. My work has hidden marks as being as it being my pieces from visual being in the 1/2 common view.

You'll be surprised at the selections available at my online shopping experience, where you can purchase my work on over 100 products. 

Did you know that you can purchase my original work and Giclee limited prints in 9 sizes? Head over to my Featured Artist Page at ReallionaireKlub.com where you can view my work, read about my coming books and poetry, or check out newly-released videos on my YouTube channel.

Like what you read and see? Leave comments below and my PrisonArtWare rep, Intern Zachary, will send them to me. I appreciate all kinds of feedback. Peace!

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