In the 80's Froman's "Dancing Bronzes," a collection of sculptures created for the Bennington Museum in Vermont, were unveiled by Dame Margo Fontaine, during Miami Greatest Artist series exhibition. Ms. Froman was the only living artist ever to have exhibited there. TIME WARNER, purchased her three-foot "Survival ," for Radcliff College. The twelve-foot heart-wrenching monument stands at the entrance to Brooklyn College, paying tribute to the Survivors of World War II. Froman created the first colored Acrylic sculptures, and has gone on to be one of the foremost acrylic artists of our time. |
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life. And to build better family values for our future generations. From the birth of
"New Generation," that has captured hearts as the most famous baby at Cesar's
Palace in Las Vegas, to being a national fundraiser for the March of Dimes. "New
Generation," is described by art critics as the most ingenious acrylic sculpture ever
created. Viewers can see the baby in the womb as the loving couples' dreams come to
fruition. A born and bred New Yorker, Ms. Froman continues to push the envelopes of her creativity in order to educate the public through her artistic expression. "The Art of loving" collection, debuted at Adams Gallery Soho, N.Y. Then went on to show at the Gracie Lawrence Gallery, Delray Beach, Florida drawing 3,000 people opening night, and then to New York Institute of Technology, cosponsored by the Wisser Library and the Nassau County office of Cultural Development. Froman is truly an artist of the people. After going through an abusive marriage, she created "PORTRAIT of a FAMILY...BROKEN DREAMS"; this great masterpiece pays tribute to lifes passions. It shows how the family portrait of the 90's has changed. The provocative images she creates have become the signature of her success as a sculptor, artist and poet. |
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