单项选择题
Some prisoners in the United States create works of art. Prison art is sold in art galleries (画廊) in the Washington D. C. area. The profits are split among the artists and the Prisons Foundation, a not-for-profit group in the nation’s capital. The Prisons Foundation supports the arts in prisons and programs designed to help keep people out of jail.
Some prisoners create pictures filled with images of natural beauty. It helps them remember the world they left behind. Dennis Sobin served twelve years in prison. He created the Prisons Foundation while he was jailed. He said. "Art is a cure and remedy for prisoners. And prison art is often full of emotion".
Dennis Sobin now owns the Watergate Gallery, which sells prisoner art. He said: "There’s a lot of sensitivity in this art. You can see what people are thinking."
Brian Driggers was released from prison recently. He created a lot of art during his eight years in prison. Some of it is in the Crime and Punishment Museum in Washington. He used a pen in his art. Paint and brushes were not permitted in the prison because they could be used for body art. He told us about what he used to create a picture of his wife.
He said. "I created the brush out of my own hair. I would cut a lot of my hair out, tie it up with thread, and then use a pen. And then paint with instant coffee. You could mix it down with different levels of water to create different tones and use it as a watercolor medium."
Mr. Driggers also created a picture of himself using color chalks. He said: "The shapes are broken apart, and what that implies to is my life had completely fallen apart, and the meaning behind that is for me to come back together again.\
A. his future would be unimaginable
B. he would change himself and start with a clean new life
C. his life had been completely ruined
D. he would be released from the prison soon