SG
she/her
Washington Corrections Center for Women
DOC #429522
Bio
“I'm 52 and my fall from grace has rekindled my passion for drawing and the gift I held dormant for way to long. I was married to a Green Beret who was Nez Perce. thus, he use to like me to draw tribal art on his long deployments. in here a lot of women have me do the same. I drew for my daughters and did some things as a result of prison. sadly being a felon closes many doors. in truth, there really is nothing I can't draw.”
Contact SG
Please consider writing to SG if you like her work! You can contact her online through Securus, the e-messaging platform used by Washington prisons, or by snail mail. For more instructions and SG’s contact information, see our guide here.
"Our Lost Native Sisters", graphite and colored pencil on paper, 2026. Black-and-white portrait of a woman wearing a feathered headdress and staring solemnly at the viewer, with a red handprint over her mouth. SG says: "This is a heartfelt, painful tribute to the Missing, Murdered, and Indigenous Women (MMIW)".