Daniel Lee Siebert Artwork

True Crime Collective


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Daniel Lee Siebert Artwork

This original graphite drawing by convicted murderer Daniel Lee Siebert offers a striking glimpse into the artistic expression that emerged from behind prison walls. Created in 2003 and signed by Siebert, the piece depicts a serene woodland scene featuring a young woman seated beside a flowing stream, engrossed in a book as towering trees and dense foliage surround her. The tranquil imagery and delicate pencil work stand in stark contrast to the violent crimes for which Siebert became infamous, creating a compelling and unsettling juxtaposition that has long fascinated collectors of true crime history.

Daniel Lee Siebert was convicted of multiple murders committed in the 1970s and was sentenced to death for the 1986 murders of Lee County, Alabama residents Patsy Sparks and her two sons. He spent decades on death row before dying in prison in 2008. Artwork produced by Siebert during his incarceration remains highly sought after within the true crime collecting community due to its rarity and the insight it provides into one of America’s condemned killers.

Artwork measures 8.5x11

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