Edmund “Eddy_PRS” Washington
he/him
Stafford Creek Corrections Center
DOC #334296
Bio
Edmund "Eddy_PRS" Washington is a self taught visual artist who expresses himself more with pastel and charcoal. The decade he has been drawing has been for therapeutic purposes and the sharpening of the skills and now he wishes to share his raw emotions.
“My journey in art depends on two things. 1: My Three objectives. 2: My mental state.
My three objectives consist of eliminating my Debt to society, solidifying my financial foundation for when I come home, and to redeem myself by passing my gift and wisdom to the next generation.
My mental state could jump from my conscious connection to my ancestors, all the way down to a turbulent emotional frequencies depending on where I allow my intellect to find comfort at the time.
All in all, I just want you to be able to see the statement my brain is making to possibly create a conversation. That conversation may not be with me, but the spark is the purpose.”
Contact Edmund
Please consider writing to Edmund 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 Edmund’s contact information, see our guide here.
"Coastal Connections", mixed media (color pencil, marker, paint). A sienna brown wooden mask with blue beads and cowrie shells. Around the mask are large brushstrokes of a pale tan green and sienna on deep gray black background
"Andre 3000", 12"x18". Full-color portrait of Andre 3000
"Untitled #3", 2025, 11"x18". Artwork of a lion with dreadlocks; its face contains the continent of Africa over one eye and other stylistic features
"Soul Rebel", soft pastel, 11"x17". Black and white portrait of Bob Marley, his gaze to the side and his chin resting on his hand
"The Joker", pastel on chipboard, 2025, 16"x12". The Joker from Batman comics with only half of his face showing; he is smiling wildly with vibrant colors behind him
"Proud to Be...", acrylic on chipboard, 2025, 24"x18". The quote "proud to be" following by a fist to punctuate it. The background is black splattered with red, green, and white paint.
"Sista", acrylic on chipboard, 2022, 20"x16". Faceless Black woman with a red and green outfit on canvas.
"Chadwick Boseman", 2025, 24"x18". Portrait of Chadwick Boseman; he is depicted in black and white but has a crown of golden thorns on his head
"Lynx", pastel on paper, 2025, 24"x19". A lynx with white and black coloring, its mouth open, snarling
"Tribesman", pastel on paper, 2025, 24"x19". A tribesman in partial profile in multiple shades of golden yellow, green, and red looking off to the distance in concentration.
"Untitled #4". Black and white artwork of a lion and a lioness lying together, the lion licking the lioness's head