Daniel Bolick's paintings and drawings of of exonerated prisoners who once sat on death row or faced life imprisonment form his solo exhibition, "Resurrected," at the Westmoreland Museum of American Art, Greensburg. Ten individuals are depicted, one of whom was living in Braddock when convicted; the others are from New Orleans. The paintings are large -- half are 6 1/2 feet in height. "What happened to them was monumental," Bolick says, "and I wanted to paint them that way." He also wanted them to be confrontational, surrounding the viewer in the small gallery. Read more in Post-Gazette art critic Mary Thomas' story at post-gazette.com/ae/art.