Jackie Frank Drawing
A whimsical pair of silver foxes (or maybe raccoons?) by Jackie Frank. The artist (formerly associated with Creative Growth in Oakland) was primarily known for her colorful wood creations and hand-woven textiles. Her work has appeared in numerous exhibitions, including “Different and Special” at the Gyeonggi Museum of Modern Art in Seoul, South Korea.
Pastel and marker on paper, 18” x 24” Signed and dated on verso. Part of the proceeds of this sale will benefit Creative Growth.
“Creative Growth is a non-profit organization based in Oakland, California that advances the inclusion of artists with developmental disabilities in contemporary art and strengthens community by providing a supportive studio environment and gallery representation. Founded in 1974, Creative Growth is a leader in the field of arts and disabilities, establishing a model for a creative community guided by the principle that art is fundamental to human expression and that all people are entitled to its tools of communication.” https://creativegrowth.org/
A whimsical pair of silver foxes (or maybe raccoons?) by Jackie Frank. The artist (formerly associated with Creative Growth in Oakland) was primarily known for her colorful wood creations and hand-woven textiles. Her work has appeared in numerous exhibitions, including “Different and Special” at the Gyeonggi Museum of Modern Art in Seoul, South Korea.
Pastel and marker on paper, 18” x 24” Signed and dated on verso. Part of the proceeds of this sale will benefit Creative Growth.
“Creative Growth is a non-profit organization based in Oakland, California that advances the inclusion of artists with developmental disabilities in contemporary art and strengthens community by providing a supportive studio environment and gallery representation. Founded in 1974, Creative Growth is a leader in the field of arts and disabilities, establishing a model for a creative community guided by the principle that art is fundamental to human expression and that all people are entitled to its tools of communication.” https://creativegrowth.org/
A whimsical pair of silver foxes (or maybe raccoons?) by Jackie Frank. The artist (formerly associated with Creative Growth in Oakland) was primarily known for her colorful wood creations and hand-woven textiles. Her work has appeared in numerous exhibitions, including “Different and Special” at the Gyeonggi Museum of Modern Art in Seoul, South Korea.
Pastel and marker on paper, 18” x 24” Signed and dated on verso. Part of the proceeds of this sale will benefit Creative Growth.
“Creative Growth is a non-profit organization based in Oakland, California that advances the inclusion of artists with developmental disabilities in contemporary art and strengthens community by providing a supportive studio environment and gallery representation. Founded in 1974, Creative Growth is a leader in the field of arts and disabilities, establishing a model for a creative community guided by the principle that art is fundamental to human expression and that all people are entitled to its tools of communication.” https://creativegrowth.org/