Anne Frank’s 90th Birthday
would have been on June 12, 2019!
Age Progression by Robert Cooper --- Copyright 2019 --- All rights reserved
I created this Age Progression of Anne Frank to honor her and what might have been her 90th Birthday had she survived the Holocaust. Think of what she might have done had she lived.
Think of the children she never had or grandchildren or great-grandchildren. Think of the places she would have traveled to as a world famous writer.
Think of the children she never had or grandchildren or great-grandchildren. Think of the places she would have traveled to as a world famous writer.
Osher Marin Jewish Community Center
hosted a display of the Age Progression of Anne Frank at 90
through the months of June, July and August 2019. The response was amazing.
Many thanks to Heidi and Robin!
https://www.marinjcc.org/events/2019/06/12/jewish-life/anne-frank-portrait-project/79480/
Click on the following link to see press coverage at —-https://www.marinij.com/2019/06/12/marin-artist-depicts-anne-frank-in-honor-of-90th-birthday/
hosted a display of the Age Progression of Anne Frank at 90
through the months of June, July and August 2019. The response was amazing.
Many thanks to Heidi and Robin!
https://www.marinjcc.org/events/2019/06/12/jewish-life/anne-frank-portrait-project/79480/
Click on the following link to see press coverage at —-https://www.marinij.com/2019/06/12/marin-artist-depicts-anne-frank-in-honor-of-90th-birthday/
“I don't want to have lived in vain like most people.
I want to be useful or bring enjoyment to all people, even those I've never met.
I want to go on living even after my death!”
— Anne Frank --
I want to be useful or bring enjoyment to all people, even those I've never met.
I want to go on living even after my death!”
— Anne Frank --
I first "met" Anne Frank in a production of the play at Novato High School back in 1966.
It was the first play I had ever seen and it had a lasting impression on me.
I was "introduced" to Anne by its director Harvey Susser, the school drama teacher. I eventually worked with Harvey on numerous productions, as an actor and technician, at College of Marin and other local productions. Harvey introduced me to Theater of the Absurd, Broadway musicals (Caberet, Fiddler on the Roof, The Boyfriend, Peter Pan) and countless other thought provoking productions like Inherit the Wind. He was a brilliant man.
I dedicate this exhibit and image to the late, great Harvey Susser - teacher, director, father, husband, photographer and mentor.
It was the first play I had ever seen and it had a lasting impression on me.
I was "introduced" to Anne by its director Harvey Susser, the school drama teacher. I eventually worked with Harvey on numerous productions, as an actor and technician, at College of Marin and other local productions. Harvey introduced me to Theater of the Absurd, Broadway musicals (Caberet, Fiddler on the Roof, The Boyfriend, Peter Pan) and countless other thought provoking productions like Inherit the Wind. He was a brilliant man.
I dedicate this exhibit and image to the late, great Harvey Susser - teacher, director, father, husband, photographer and mentor.
For those wondering how I created the age progression of Anne Frank —-I used an app called Procreate on my new IPad Air 10.5 after watching hours of tutorials on YouTube.