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Prisoner, Art From Public Objects, Artist: Tom Bob, An American Artist, A Treasure Island Drawing, San Francisco's Treasure Island
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![]() The prisoner was drawn on the side of a shipping container that formed one wall of the Mersea restaurant on Treasure Island, a part of San Francisco, California. The prisoner appeared to be swimming away from Alcatraz.
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![]() The prisoner's legs were metal power feeds attached to the container. The prisoner's eye was huge, looking back at the prison from which he had escaped.
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![]() The soles of the prisoner's shoes were created by painting the power feed caps brown with a horizontal line indicating the separation of the heel from the sole. Notice that the prisoner has two different sized feet.
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![]() The prisoner appeared unhappy as he swam, using the Australian Crawl, to escape over the bay.
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