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Elizabeth
Frank is a native of southern Arizona. To make her intricate sculptures
she carves fallen aspen wood and combines it with intriguing reclaimed
elements such as old furniture and vintage hardware. She received a
Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree from Arizona State University in 1986.
Her studies continued with courses in Spanish and sculpture in San Miguel
de Allende, Mexico, and traditional tinsmithing in Albuquerque, New
Mexico. Elizabeth's work is exhibited throughout the United States.
It's been featured in numerous publications including the books 500
Handmade Dolls (Lark Books), and Wood Art Today (Schiffer Publishing).
Her pieces are included in private and corporate collections.
www.ElizabethFrank.com
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