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This Artist Paints Fantastic, Grisly Scenes From Grimm's Original Fairy Tales

Austin-born artist Natalie Frank lives and works in New York City.
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Austin-born artist Natalie Frank lives and works in New York City.

From Texas Standard:

An Austin native is serving up the lesser-known fairy tales written by the Brothers Grimm — through art. Natalie Frank's  fantastical and grisly paintings are on display at  The Blanton Museum of Art in Austin, just a walk away from the Texas Standard Studios. 

Lauren Silverman, a visiting host for the Standard, went to check out the gallery.

 

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Lauren Silverman is the Health, Science & Technology reporter/blogger at KERA News. She is also the primary backup host for KERA’s Think and the statewide newsmagazine Texas Standard. In 2016, Lauren was recognized as Texas Health Journalist of the Year by the Texas Medical Association. She was part of the Peabody Award-winning team that covered Ebola for NPR in 2014. She also hosted "Surviving Ebola," a special that won Best Long Documentary honors from the Public Radio News Directors Inc. (PRNDI). And she's won a number of regional awards, including an honorable mention for Edward R. Murrow award (for her project “The Broken Hip”), as well as the Texas Veterans Commission’s Excellence in Media Awards in the radio category.