Frank’s artistic practice moves between sculpture and two-dimensional work, combining photographic, drawing, and print-based processes. The body, particularly the skin, often forms the starting point, approached as a surface of inscription, impact, and social experience. Through intuitive, craft-based, and experimental methods, she explores material as a carrier of information, understanding form as something shaped through intervention and response.
Informed by biographical experiences of origin, class, and queer identity, her work engages with social bodies, intersectionality, and power structures beyond normative frameworks. Frank’s works create fragile, poetic spaces where vulnerability and resistance emerge side by side.