Cameron Wiese
he/him
Stafford Creek Corrections Center
DOC #422211
Bio
“I genuinely enjoy the opportunity to showcase my handcrafted creations and convey my message of love, compassion, and creativity. If I dig deeply into my emotions and experiences, my artwork becomes a profound reflection of my feelings, emotions, and the individuals who have shaped my life. I suppose I could describe myself as a sentimental person; I love to have deep meaning in my work, and even the simplest pieces hold deep significance.
Growing up, I faced challenges in school, struggling with various subjects. However, art became an amazing outlet for me, a means to express myself and connect with others. It provides a unique platform to share my thoughts and feelings, even when I encounter difficulties in expressing myself in other aspects of my life.
God is also a superior motive to all that I do, I walk in light and not darkness and I love all the blessings he has bestowed upon me in life, all I can continue to do is glorify and praise Him with my art and show my ability and talent as well.”
Contact
Please consider writing to Cameron if you like his work! You can contact him online through Securus, the e-messaging platform used by Washington prisons, or by snail mail. For more instructions and Cameron’s contact information, see our guide here.
"Starry Night", beads. Imitation of Vincent Van Gogh's painting of the same name, which features a swirling night sky with vibrant blues, yellows, and greens from short defined brush strokes. A large deep olive brown tree with curving limbs and a village are in the foreground. Beyond are rolling hills. The crescent moon and stars are surrounded by a pale yellow glow.
"Untitled #8", 2025. Portrait of Bob Marley in red, yellow, and green (colors of the Rastafari flag) and the words "Peace and Love"
"Pirate Girl", beads and leather, 6"x4" pendant on leather. A white pirate woman with long red hair, a top hat with clocks on it, and an eye patch
"Last Supper", 2025. Artwork imitating Leonardo Da Vinci's painting of the same name, depicting Jesus and his disciples, with the words "Greater love has no one than this, than to lay down one's life for his friends - John 15:13"
"Bob Marley", beads and leather, 6"x4" pendant on necklace. Portrait of Bob Marley in red, yellow, and green (colors of the Rastafari flag)
"Dandadan", beads and leather, 6"x4" pendant on necklace. Takakura Ken's Fierce Flame Spirit from Dandadan
"Iron Man", beads, 6"x4" pendant on necklace. A face that is half Iron Man and half Tony Stark, in black and gold
"Untitled #7", color pencil on paper, 2025, 23"x36". The outline of a face in profile that is growing out of a flowerpot. The face has with rainclouds around it and a chain fixed to the back of its head that links to a globe with the words "greed, lies, money, lust". Around the face are two Bible quotations: "I am the way, the truth, and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me", John 14:6, and "Love suffers long and is kind; love does not envy, love does not par...", 1 Corinthiands 13:4-6.
"Thorns", beads, 9"x9". A white woman in profile with black hair and a red rose tucked behind her ear