The Brummy Artist UK
Anne Frank feminist art
Anne Frank feminist art
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Brummy Artist Art
Fresh, modern collages, bursting with Brummie botanical crowns.
Printed on premium paper with longlasting inks
The Story behind the print.
Anne Frank (1929-1945) was a young Jewish girl who, along with her family, hid in an Amsterdam attic during the Nazi occupation of the Netherlands.
Her diary, documenting her experiences and reflections during this period, has become a powerful testament to the human spirit in the face of unimaginable adversity.
Women should celebrate Anne Frank for her remarkable resilience and her ability to articulate the universal human experience of fear, hope, and longing.
Her diary, written with honesty and introspection, provides a unique perspective on the impact of war and oppression, particularly on a young woman coming of age.
Anne Frank's legacy has helped women and their futures by giving voice to the voiceless. Her diary has become a symbol of resistance and a reminder of the importance of fighting for human rights.
It has inspired countless women to find their own voices, to resist injustice, and to believe in the power of hope, even in the darkest of times.
Her words continue to resonate, reminding us of the importance of empathy and understanding.
Details - Limited Edition
- Medium: Collage / Digital / Photography
- Sizes: A5 & A4 prints
- 50 limited edition prints available in each size. Signed and numbered with a certificate of authenticity.
- Paper: Museum-grade, acid-free
- Inks: Archival inks (lasts 80+ years)
- Printed in: The UK
- Packaging: Eco-friendly, letterbox-friendly
- Signed: Hand-signed by the artist
- Frame: Not included
- Processing time: Printed to order – allow 1–2 weeks


