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Created by Ashley Kaufman while incarcerated, this shirt carries a powerful message of hope and resilience. Supporting vulnerable and abused children is a cause close to Ashley’s heart, and proceeds from each purchase help provide support and resources to children in need through 13:3 Collective.
Wear the message. Support the mission. Create hope. ❤️
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Blank-inside greeting cards featuring original artwork from 13:3 Collective artists. Send encouragement while supporting restoration, creativity, and hope.

Created by Jerry Lotz
Bring a touch of country charm into your home with this one-of-a-kind handmade Barnyard Shadow Box. Carefully crafted by incarcerated artist Jerry Lotz, this unique piece features a collection of miniature farm-inspired scenes and vintage details that celebrate rural life, hard work, and simple living.
Each element is thoughtfully arranged to create a nostalgic display that makes a great conversation piece for any home, office, or gift collection.

Created by Jerry Lotz
These handcrafted mini bouquet arrangements are designed to brighten someone’s day with a unique, handmade touch. Each bouquet is individually assembled and features colorful materials, decorative accents, and heartfelt messages suitable for birthdays, thank-you gifts, encouragement, or just because.
No two bouquets are exactly alike, making each one a special keepsake created with care and creativity.

Medium: Colored Pencil, Ink, and Marker on Paper
Dimensions: 8.5” x 11”
This piece was created as a tribute to survivors and the strength that emerges through adversity. The artist has requested that proceeds from the sale of this artwork be donated to an organization that supports children affected by abuse.

Medium: Mixed Media on Paper
Dimensions: 8.5” x 11”
This abstract composition explores themes of resilience, movement, and hope beyond barriers and limitations.

Handcrafted by Brian, an incarcerated artist at Ely State Prison. This unique purse is carefully woven from recycled manga (Japanese comic book) pages and took approximately 20 hours to create by hand. Durable, functional, and one-of-a-kind, each piece tells a story of creativity, resilience, and redemption. Proceeds help support incarcerated artists and the mission of 13:3 Collective.


Handcrafted by Brian, an incarcerated artist at Ely State Prison. This unique storage box is made from carefully folded and reinforced manga (Japanese comic book) pages, showcasing incredible attention to detail and craftsmanship. Each piece is one-of-a-kind and takes approximately 10 hours to create by hand. Proceeds support the artist and the mission of 13:3 Collective to encourage hope, creativity, and restoration.


Behind prison walls, Daniel Campbell created this beautiful hand-drawn card inspired by Psalm 25:21. A message of integrity, faith, and perseverance. When you purchase this piece, you’re helping give incarcerated artists a platform to share their gifts with the world.
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