. >> at the tulsa county jail, in oklahoma, anthony freeman drew portraits of other inmates in exchange for commissary snacks. when we met him he was working on a series of portraits of native american inmate clyde cook. >> i'm mixing like indian art, eagles, peace pipes, dream catchers from his tribe and stuff like that. >> i met him years ago and he's come a long ways with his artwork. i try to get all i could get while i can get it. >> all i got now is number two pencils and rolled up newspaper. like i lay lead down on this and that's how i do my shading. you know i draw with my pencils but i shade with these right here. this is my hustle in here. that's what i -- this is how i eat. i usually just charge like $5 to $7 or something like that. you know, it's honest hustle. i probably average about maybe three a week. three or four a week. this month was a pretty good month. i probably made about $100 this month. >> at indiana state prison, ron jacobs picked up a nickname. that he took a lot of parade in. >> my nickname is picasso because of all the artwork i do. my art is the most impo