


Frank's
Frank never cut my hair, but I’m not a gent! I do remember him being generous with letting me tuck myself in at the back of his barbershop and draw, while he snipped away, looking off into the distance down Rundle Street.
Frank cut hair for 65 years in Adelaide’s East End, starting the year he arrived with his family from Sicily, in 1957 aged 17 (he learnt to cut hair at age 9). This drawing was in his Rundle Street barbershop, which in 1995 sat opposite Al Fresco’s and The Falaffel House and next door to Ruby’s Cafe.
Drawn by Nicole Stewart in Adelaide’s East End, 1995. Coloured-in 2023.
Fine art giclée print on FSC approved Canson paper.
Size A3 (297mm x 420mm).
Frank never cut my hair, but I’m not a gent! I do remember him being generous with letting me tuck myself in at the back of his barbershop and draw, while he snipped away, looking off into the distance down Rundle Street.
Frank cut hair for 65 years in Adelaide’s East End, starting the year he arrived with his family from Sicily, in 1957 aged 17 (he learnt to cut hair at age 9). This drawing was in his Rundle Street barbershop, which in 1995 sat opposite Al Fresco’s and The Falaffel House and next door to Ruby’s Cafe.
Drawn by Nicole Stewart in Adelaide’s East End, 1995. Coloured-in 2023.
Fine art giclée print on FSC approved Canson paper.
Size A3 (297mm x 420mm).
Frank never cut my hair, but I’m not a gent! I do remember him being generous with letting me tuck myself in at the back of his barbershop and draw, while he snipped away, looking off into the distance down Rundle Street.
Frank cut hair for 65 years in Adelaide’s East End, starting the year he arrived with his family from Sicily, in 1957 aged 17 (he learnt to cut hair at age 9). This drawing was in his Rundle Street barbershop, which in 1995 sat opposite Al Fresco’s and The Falaffel House and next door to Ruby’s Cafe.
Drawn by Nicole Stewart in Adelaide’s East End, 1995. Coloured-in 2023.
Fine art giclée print on FSC approved Canson paper.
Size A3 (297mm x 420mm).