Paulette Frankl is an American courtroom artist and author
Background
Frankl was born in California, and attended Stanford University, where she majored in art and languages. Frankl exhibited her first artwork in Los Angeles at age 7 in a joint show with her father, Paul T. Frankl, an Art Deco furniture designer and architect. She worked with author Christopher Long, sharing documents, photos and family background for a 2007 biography of her father.
Career
Her courtroom sketches, drawings and paintings from both federal and superior cases have aired on Cable News Network, National Broadcasting Company, American Broadcasting Company, Columbia Broadcasting System, Fox, World's Greatest Newspaper-television and "Talk America" and have taken her to the United States. Supreme Court. In 2008, Frankl was included in a feature story by photographer David Friedman about courtroom artists and their work outside of the courtroom. Frankl has authored a biography titled Lust for Justice about J. Tony Serra, a radical civil rights, criminal defense attorney and tax resister, about whom the 1989 film True Believer starring James Woods and Robert Downey, Junior. was based.
The book, which launched in San Francisco in November 2010, includes Frankl"s original courtroom art done during Serra"s trials.
The San Francisco Chronicle called the book a reflection "on the work of a larger-than-life persona."
Her paintings were included in 2005 in a two-month-long Las Vegas Art Museum exhibit, titled "XV Santa Fe Artists." In October 2004, she was a featured artist, with her art on display, at the Las Vegas Fine Arts Salon, as part of the 2004 Las Vegas Book Festival. Frankl also has worked as a performance artist in the fields of magic and pantomime.
Her association with Marcel Marceau as collaborator and muse spanned 30 years, resulting in a memoir Marcel & Maine, released in 2014. Her appearance doing mime and magic at Carnival of Venice in the late 1970s was featured on Italian television
In 2006, she completed the Bob Fitch Performance Workshop Theater Training for Magicians, held in Canada.