I'm in awe of Francine Turk's charcoal drawings. I've been eyeing her stuff for quite some time and she has a studio in Chicago's historic prairie district not far from where we live. I just love the fluidity and emotion expressed in her drawings. I'm also thoroughly in love with her antique restored frames that accent but don't compete (barely) with her work. I would hang her work in my non-existent boudoir. Here are a couple of my favorites from her archives:


Here are a few of her installed pieces:


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