he can to change that. in jail on a parole violation, wheaton creates colorful roses out of the few items he's able to scrounge together. >> paper, toilet paper, red, you know what i'm saying. put water together. what i do on the color, i break the crayons up, put it in water, and it blows up. then you know what i'm saying, i just put the color of the color crayons on with a stick, you know, or make a little paintbrush out of plastic. they shine. you put wax on there. that wax brings it out. that's about four, five layers. you can drop it. it won't hurt. bam. you know what i'm saying? it's rough. >> where do you get wax? >> well, you know, sometimes -- you know what i'm saying, you get wax from certain places, man. you know, you see people mopping -- waxing the floor, you might be able to slide up in there and get a dose of that wax, man. >> wheaton sells his roses to other inmates for $6 in commissary snacks and toiletries. >> listen, i'm an artist, man. you've got to do anything. >> give me a list.