William Noguera, a self-taught artist, describes his
style as “hyper-realistic, monochromatic neo-cubism in ink stippling,"
done through the careful placement of thousands of individual black
dots, executed in his studio which is his cell. William Noguera is
incarcerated on California’s Death Row for the death of his former
girlfriend’s mother. 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 that he has become.