Photo by GL Askew II
Frankie's work is brutal, clumsy, and profoundly fragile, yet it possesses an uncompromised integrity.
The artist's practice is rooted in a process-based methodology, where sculptures emerge as visceral manifestations of her subconscious and lived experience. This evolving approach prioritizes intuition and the physical act of creation over rigid, preconceived ideas or technical mastery.
Frankie is dedicated to the investigation of material and process, often utilizing ordinary and overlooked elements to blur the boundary between the organic and the inorganic. She seeks to reveal the inherent honesty and truth within these mediums, offering an intimate and vulnerable glimpse into her inner self.
These forms function as a record of a psychological journey, exploring critical paradoxes such as the tension between strength and vulnerability. Ultimately, the work exists not to convey a specific narrative but to create a necessary space for individual interpretation and connection.