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The cover art was created by outsider artist Howard Finster, and was selected as album cover of the year by Rolling Stone magazine.
Loy Allen Bowlin (1909–1995), also known as The Original Rhinestone Cowboy, was an outsider artist from McComb, Mississippi.
The graphics are also simple, and were inspired by the work of "outsider artist" Henry Darger, illustrator Edward Gorey, Japanese anime, and early, 8-bit video games of the 1980s.
August Klett (Pseudonym: August Klotz) (1866 - 1928), German schizophrenic outsider artist, born in Heilbronn
Scottie Wilson (Louis Freeman, 1888–1972), Scottish outsider artist
August Natterer (1868-1933), also known as Neter, was a schizophrenic German outsider artist.
The disturbing influences of the Prisons also caught the imagination of Aldous Huxley, Fritz Lang, Yo-Yo Ma and, last but not least, the “outsider artist” Achilles Rizzoli.