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.
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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.