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artist Myra Roberts announced on December 20 the release of Project
Tolerance, a collection of 30 oil paintings about famed diarist Anne
Frank.
The
glossy, 58-page art catalogue contains color plates of Anne Frank at
various stages in her life, from a young girl enjoying the countryside
in the Netherlands to her imprisonment in a Nazi concentration camp.
“Anne’s
wish to go on living even after her death is more important than ever,”
said Roberts. “Her words continue to educate humanity about the
consequences of intolerance, racism and discrimination. My hope for the
series of exhibits featuring Anne is for the next generation to build a
better world – based on mutual respect.”
Roberts
traveled to Holland in the summer of 2010 with her husband, Wes, to see
the Anne Frank Museum. The paintings bring Anne Frank to life in a new
and original fashion, and a comment by the artist accompanies each
painting.
The
exhibits of her Anne Frank paintings include The Holocaust Museum and
Education Center of Southwest Florida (January 5-29, 2012), Shell Point
Retirement Community (February 3), and the Sydney & Berne Art Davis
Center (March 2-29).