by Patricia Sahertian | Aug 9, 2013 | prisoners
“forged and forgotten”, 3 x 3 inches, acrylic on photopaper. Frank R. Moore Yuma Prisoner 2502 A typical scam in the west during the early 1900s was the check forgery. A “customer” would go into the bank with a check from an out of town bank,...
by Patricia Sahertian | Jul 17, 2013 | painting
“round and round”, 3 x 3 inches, acrylic on photopaper. Demand being insanely high, cottage industries began to appear; a hat-knitting guild appeared in England in 1424, along with many others across Europe. Once the common man knew how to knit, the...
by Patricia Sahertian | Jul 11, 2013 | painting
“slip stitch”, 3 x 3 inches, acrylic on photopaper.
by Patricia Sahertian | Jul 9, 2013 | painting
“knit two together”, 3 x 3 inches, acrylic on photopaper. My favorite local knit shop, Jessica Knits and Crochets, has offered to show and sell my knitting related images in their Scottsdale store, so I am beginning a new series called Knit one, purl...
by Patricia Sahertian | Jul 4, 2013 | prisoners
“shattered life”, 3 x 3 inches, acrylic on photopaper. Margarito Garcia Yuma Prisoner 2987 So, sometimes I can find a bunch of information, and sometimes none at all. For Margarito Garcia there was a scattering of unrelated material, only one thing pulled...