Frances Mann

Frances Mann is a painter whose work is grounded in drawing from life. She values the constant challenge of observation, finding the world always fresh, infinite, and hard to grasp.
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Frances Mann went to Camberwell Art School to do a Printed Textiles B.A. (she could not have imagined being good enough for Fine Art) but with painting as her subsidiary subject she soon found that that was what she really wanted to do. The emphasis on drawing and painting from life, life in the wider sense, was thrilling. That painting what you saw was not only not frowned on, but encouraged, that the great artists of the past were still relevant: and all this not taught in a academic way, was inspiring. And so she has just carried on – marrying a painter who shares these ideas and whom now that his sight has gone, she helps as a studio assistant as he carries on painting too. It doesn't get easier, each drawing feels as hard or harder than the first attempts on Foundation. The world is always fresh, infinite and ungraspable.