Jodi Arias is building a small business from behind bars. With help from her family, she is selling artwork online and has a website and an Instagram account promoting it. She initially sold her art through her brother’s eBay account. Arias claims that as her work gained recognition, eBay banned it “on the grounds that I was a felon.”
Arias also claims “random opportunists” are profiting from a “postcard I may or may not have written.” In response, with her family’s assistance, she launched her own online store and art gallery, offering paintings priced from $28 to $40 and a set of collectible postcards for $34.95. Her website lists an acrylic painting titled “Beyond the Horizon” for $2,500
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[Featured image:Jodi Arias stands for the jury during her sentencing retrial at Maricopa County Superior Court, Thursday, Feb 12, 2015, in Phoenix. Arias was convicted of first-degree murder in May 2013 in the 2008 killing of former boyfriend Travis Alexander. However, jurors deadlocked on her punishment. (AP Photo/The Arizona Republic, Cheryl Evans, Pool)]