At Home
Interior and exterior scenes of family life and domestic space, capturing quiet moments of work, rest, and presence
Dining room interior with altered perspective. Spatial relationships are intentionally skewed. A painting that mirrors the scene rests on the dining room table in the foreground.
View from the yard in front of the studio, facing Frank's house on the left.
Alternate view of the dining room. A still-life arrangement sits on the table. A still-life hangs on the wall. A woman and a child stand at the entrance to the kitchen.
View from the backyard facing Frank's house in the distance. The cinder-block building to the right is his art studio, hand-designed by Frank.
Living room interior with Olga drinking tea and chatting with a friend. The windowsill serves as the setting for many of Frank's still-life paintings. The room is filled with his work. Some hung, others are waiting to be.
The windowsill appears in many of Frank's paintings. The photo depicts his daughter, Fran, on the left, and his youngest son, Tommy, on the right.
Pixelated view of the dining room seen from the living room.
View of neighbor's houses and pool to the left of Frank's property.
View from the foyer to the living room. The windowsill beyond appears in many of Nigra's still-life paintings.
View from one of the children's bedrooms toward the second-floor hallway. A dove and a bowl of fruit form a symbolic still-life within the domestic space.
View of neighbor's houses from the backyard.