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William Noguera
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Size paper: 8.5x11
Print: 100.00
Giclee: 200.00
William Noguera
Visions from the (Pen)itentiary: Death Row Artist William Noguera
Artistic expression has meant salvation for William Noguera, a San Quentin resident and current
California Death Row inmate who creates thought-provoking, critically-acclaimed pen & ink
drawings from his 4'x10' cell. Imprisoned since 1983, William Noguera's story is that of a man
who has found a way to keep hope alive in the face of injustice, brutality, and unjust
incarceration.
William Noguera sits on California's Death Row for the death of his former girlfriend's mother.
He currently awaits the results of double-decade long appeals process; his case and conviction
have been called by many, "a travesty of justice."
During his first year in prison, and an enforced 27-day straight stay in solitary confinement,
Noguera began drawing on the walls of his cell. Since then, unschooled and untrained, he's
continued to create art in a pointillist style which he describes as "monochromatic neo-cubism in
ink stippling." Hundreds of thousands of individual dots are placed, evincing images of startling
reality; each piece requires 3-6 months for completion.
In 2008, Noguera told the San Francisco Chronicle, "Art is not a luxury for me, it's a necessity .
. . as soon as I pick up the pen, I'm gone from this place. Art gives me the freedom I crave. The
only thing I have is my imagination. Art for me is about childhood, going back to when things
were simple and innocent. The man before you is just a vehicle for that little boy." At times,
he's driven to work for up to 12 hours a day, this, his only way to function in a world surrounded
by rapists, murderers, and child molesters. He is still paying a debt some 25 years later for a
brief moment of teenage rage.
Often, those condemned to death find religion as a comfort, but William has found his salvation
in art-a monk-like routine that keeps him far-removed from crime, drugs, and gang-affiliation,
common plagues of penitentiary life. Each carefully placed drop of ink transports him to another
time and place, a reminder of the boy he was in the free world, and the man he has become.
William Noguera is represented exclusively by Camorra Fine Art (www.camorrafineart.com), a
San Francisco-based art agency specializing in the contemporary and the controversial. For more
information, please contact Director Cassandra Richardson: Cassandra@CamorraFineArt.com.