Robert Hampton
he/him
Stafford Creek Corrections Center
DOC #708710
Bio
“My artistic definition of freedom dreams is that everyone's mind is free. Dreams can come true to manifest. Sometimes, the mind relaxes and provides artistic expressions of life.
I don’t consider myself an artist. I’m more of a talker, who likes to hide my expressions on canvas. Therefore, I don’t identify as an artist. I want to say things and not be misunderstood, so I let my canvas speak for me.
Through the lights, cameras and action, glamour, glitters and gold, I unfold the scroll, plant seed to stampede the globe.”
Contact Robert
Please consider writing to Robert 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 Robert’s contact information, see our guide here.
"Vase #1", ceramics. Collaboration with Edmund "Eddy_PRS" Washington and Lawrence "L" Jenkins. A small ceramic vase of leaves painted in green, black, white, and red to represent the Palestinian flag
"Vase #3", ceramics. hrown by Robert Hampton and painted by Edmund "Eddy_PRS" Washington and Lawrence "L" Jenkins. A small ceramic vase of leaves painted in green, black, and white, with a red base, all representing the Palestinian flag
"Vase #11", ceramics. Thrown by Robert Hampton and painted by Edmund "Eddy_PRS" Washington and Lawrence "L" Jenkins. A small ceramic vase of leaves painted in yellow and red