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Andrés Reyes, Jr.

Woman with excerpt of constitution about punishment stamped "VOID"
La Virgen de Guadalupe
Woman with candle; distant man behind bars
woman with baseball cap
woman with skull face paint kising skeleton
Blue rose
"Happy Mother's Day" with roses
puppy holding flower
Woman with clowns; text "Smile Now, Cry Later"
Stylistic text: "Some Things are Worth Fighting For"
Woman with skull face-paint
shooting star with text "I made a wish and you came true"
Happy and sad masks
Tattooed angel

 

https://paroleillinois.org/wp-content/uploads/sites/137/2020/08/ReyesAnimation1.mp4

This animation and accompanying narration are part of a video created in collaboration with ten other incarcerated writers and artists with support from the Prison + Neighborhood Arts Project. See the full video here.

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