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I'm in words, made of words, others' words, what others, the place too, the air, the walls, the floor, the ceiling, all words, the whole world is here with me, I'm the air, the walls.... Samuel Beckett, The Unnamable (New York, 1955), p. 386
Ellen Frank's illuminated paintings reflect her passion for religious philosophy and scholarship, as well as a belief, bordering on the shamanic, in the potential for art to elevate the human spirit. Unusual in her diverse professional accomplishments, Frank has enjoyed multiple careers, first in academia as an educator and published scholar (1) and then as a self-taught painter.
Two of Frank's creative projects, ...