Bill Laughlin from 2Canvas, Stockwell St, Glasgow, with Hannah Frank in her room in the Care Home in Newton Mears with a 24"x30" canvas reproduction of 'Mocking Fairy' (1931) next to one of Hannah's original drawings, 'I sought him but I found him not' (1935). You can see one of her 'double figures' in the background, and also 'Girl at window' (1946). For more info about canvas reproductions of Hannah Frank's art - available from 1st Nov 2007 - go to the 2Canvas website on www.2canvas.co.uk . Part of the proceeds of every sale come back to us to help to 'make Hannah Frank a household name'.#
Saturday, October 20, 2007
This was originally a day by day, week by week, diary of what happened as I was promoting the art of my aunt, Hannah Frank, b. 1908, a Glasgow artist and sculptor, who studied at the Glasgow School of Art in the 1920s and beyond. My aunt died in December 2008 but there's still activity going on: a poetry competition for poems inspired by her art was launched on the anniversary of her death, and my cousin Jonathan and I intend to continue to keep her work alive.
Previous Posts
- More birthday pix 23rd August 2007, 99 today
- Hannah Frank is now 99!
- NOVEMBER IS HANNAH FRANK MONTH!
- Woman´s Hour!
- onwards and upwards
- Royal Glasgow Institute show starts tonight
- Midwinter news
- lots has happened over the summer
- London Jewish Book Week!
- Fiona Frank, the artist's niece (and blogger) and ...


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