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Advice from a Master: Frank Frazetta
Never-before-seen footage of the legendary illustrator, Frank Frazetta.
L. Ron Hubbard called Frazetta the “King of Illustrators”—a tribute to the artist’s mastery, popularity, and enduring influence over the world of illustration. Frank Frazetta stated, “I loved illustrating action and adventure stories and no one wrote them better than L. Ron Hubbard.”
Frazetta signed lithos available at https://galaxypress.com/art/
Frank Frazetta (1928–2010) was born and raised in Brooklyn, New York. At the age of eight, at the insistence of his school teachers, Frazetta’s parents enrolled him in the Brooklyn Academy of Fine Arts. He attended the academy for eight years under the tutelage of Michele Falanga, an award-winning Italian fine artist.
At sixteen, Frazetta started drawing for comic books w...
published: 11 Apr 2022
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Frank Frazetta | Godfather of Fantasy Art
This time we will talk about an American fantasy and science fiction artist, noted for comic books, paperback book covers, paintings, posters, LP record album covers, and other media. He is often referred to as the "Godfather of fantasy art", and one of the most renowned illustrators of the 20th century.
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published: 29 May 2022
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Frank Frazetta: A collection of 93 works (4K)
Frank Frazetta February 9, 1928 – May 10, 2010) was an American artist known for themes of fantasy and science fiction, noted for comic books, paperback book covers, paintings, posters, LP record album covers, and other media. He is often referred to as the "Godfather of fantasy art", and one of the most renowned illustrators of the 20th century. He was also the subject of a 2003 documentary Painting with Fire.
Frazetta was inducted into the comic book industry's Will Eisner Comic Book Hall of Fame, the Jack Kirby Hall of Fame, the Society of Illustrators Hall of Fame, the Science Fiction Hall of Fame, and was awarded a Life Achievement Award from the World Fantasy Convention.
Born Frank Frazzetta in Brooklyn, New York City, Frazetta removed one "z" from his last name early in his career...
published: 26 Jan 2024
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Frank Frazetta Illustration Process (What Can We Learn?)
Check out my Free Illustration Mini Workshop where I share my journey from Amateur to Pro: https://www.thedrawingcodex.com/illustrationworkshop
You will get some simple advice on how to get more detail and polish in your work. How to think about composition. And my thoughts on how to prepare for professional work.
In this video I look over the book 'Frazetta Sketchbook II' and check out how Frank Frazetta planned his dynamic cover illustrations and paintings.
In particular I discuss how the graphic nature of his small rough watercolour sketches match the final paintings. And also how the graphic shapes in the small thumbnails help plan the simple graphic nature of the finals.
Happy Drawing!
Tim Mcburnie
Learn Drawing and Illustration from me: www.thedrawingcodex.com
Portfolio: ww...
published: 16 Feb 2024
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The Death Dealer of Frank Frazetta
In this short documentary we will talk about one of the most famous creations of the renowned artist Frank Frazetta, The Death Dealer, this iconic painting of fantasy art has transcended to other media such as books, comics and others and has had a transcendental influence on many artists and fans of fantasy art.
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Check it out:
Frank Frazetta | Godfather of Fantasy Art ( https://youtu.be/q_fOF8uKtpc )
Fire and Ice | How Ralph Bakshi and Frank Frazetta produced a cult movie ( https://youtu.be/zw61h2t5ng8 )
Boris Vallejo | Art, Fantasy and Perfect Bodies (https://youtu.be/h8i...
published: 19 Mar 2023
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Frazetta Art Prints Collection | Frank Frazetta Day 2023
Throughout his lifetime, Frank Frazetta created some of the most incredible pieces of fantasy art in the world. His legendary paintings and drawings, full of monsters and magic, continue to inspire fans of the genre. Sideshow is honored to offer a variety of Frank Frazetta artwork through our website, Additionally, a portion of the proceeds from all sales will directly benefit the Frazetta Art Museum’s preservation and exhibition of the famed original works.
But our collaboration doesn’t end there. On February 9, Frazetta’s birthday, we’re celebrating his legacy with Frank Frazetta Day 2023! Learn more about this event, including the livestreams and giveaways it entails, in our blog.
READ THE BLOG: https://www.sideshow.com/blog/frank-frazetta-day-2023
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published: 09 Feb 2023
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Frank Frazetta ArtWork
Art Work By The Great Frank Frazetta
Music By Loreena McKennitt
Frank Frazetta (February 9, 1928 -- May 10, 2010[1][2]) was an American fantasy and science fiction artist, noted for work in comic books, paperback book covers, paintings, posters, LP record album covers and other media.
published: 06 Apr 2009
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Frank Frazetta Tribute CONAN THE DESTROYER Fantasy Art Fanwork
A tribute to the great three. Frank Frazetta, Robert E. Howard and of course Basil Poledouris, the genius who created the best movie soundtrack ever written. I choose the best professional- and fanwork to my mind. 1080p solution a MUST!
Took me two days to create this. 40 hours. 4 hours sleep and 4 hours some „rest" for my eyes in it. The absolut scary thing about it, no joke! I was done round about "High Noon on Thuesday (the video too) and then.....(here where I live is a church near by) it starts belling for nearly 5 minutes... Oo
No picture with his music is there by accident. No easy task with 176 fantastic artworks. The arrangement and selection from a tons of pictures, was even harder to make it harmonious along the way. The only thing I couldn´t solve nicely is the "sometimes p...
published: 03 Jul 2012
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Frazetta & Conan: A Dynamic Duo | Frazetta Fridays w/Frazetta GIrls
Frazetta & Conan: A Dynamic Duo | Frazetta Fridays w/Frazetta GIrls
Join Sara Frazetta (Frazetta Girls) as she uncovers the roots of Conan's tale, tracing his evolution from Howard's literary imagination to Frazetta's powerful illustrations. Discover how Frazetta's artistry breathed life into Conan, defining the character's visual identity and inspiring generations of fans and artists.
Thank you to Arnie and Cathy Fenner for your valuable historical records.
www.muddycolors.com/2021/06/a-little-frazetta-conan-history/
To learn more about Conan The Barbarian visit the official website: www.Conan.com
To learn more about Frank Frazetta visit the official website:
www.FrazettaGirls.com
Conan® is a registered trademark of Conan Properties International LLC.
published: 07 Jun 2024
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My Time with the Grandmaster, Frank Frazetta - Watts Weekly
Jeff recounts the time he was able to share with Frank Frazetta, stating the impact he has had on his work, and sharing a few funny stories between the two.
VIDEO CHAPTERS:
[00:00] - Intro
[00:40] - Jeff's First Memories of Frazetta's Work
[02:12] - San Diego Comic Con 1995
[04:17] - Ellie Frazetta
[05:11] - Jeff's Demo At His Booth
[09:34] - An Invitation to the Frazetta Residence
[23:00] - Conclusion
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Do you want to improve your figure drawing? Anatomy? Portraits? We would appreciate you stopping by the Watts Atelier website to see all the teaching that we offer. From courses on the Reilly Method, Figure Drawing, Bridgman Anatomy and Structural Drawing to portrait and figure painting we have you covered. Our Online school provides students of all levels with a solid curriculum to fo...
published: 23 Dec 2021
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Advice from a Master: Frank Frazetta
Never-before-seen footage of the legendary illustrator, Frank Frazetta.
L. Ron Hubbard called Frazetta the “King of Illustrators”—a tribute to the artist’s mas...
Never-before-seen footage of the legendary illustrator, Frank Frazetta.
L. Ron Hubbard called Frazetta the “King of Illustrators”—a tribute to the artist’s mastery, popularity, and enduring influence over the world of illustration. Frank Frazetta stated, “I loved illustrating action and adventure stories and no one wrote them better than L. Ron Hubbard.”
Frazetta signed lithos available at https://galaxypress.com/art/
Frank Frazetta (1928–2010) was born and raised in Brooklyn, New York. At the age of eight, at the insistence of his school teachers, Frazetta’s parents enrolled him in the Brooklyn Academy of Fine Arts. He attended the academy for eight years under the tutelage of Michele Falanga, an award-winning Italian fine artist.
At sixteen, Frazetta started drawing for comic books with various themes: western, fantasy, mystery, history and other contemporary themes. Some of his earliest work was in funny animal comics, which he signed as “Fritz.” During this period he turned down job offers from such giants as Walt Disney. In the early 1950s, he worked for EC Comics, National Comics (including the superhero feature “Shining Knight”), Avon and several other comic book companies. Much of his work in comics was done in collaboration with friends Al Williamson and Roy Krenkel.
Through his work on the Buck Rogers covers for Famous Funnies, Frazetta started working with Al Capp on his Li’l Abner comic strip. At the time, Frazetta was also producing his own strip, Johnny Comet, as well as assisting Dan Barry on the Flash Gordon daily strip. In 1961, after nine years with Capp, Frazetta returned to regular comics. Work in comics for Frazetta was hard to find, however. Because he had emulated Capp’s style for so long, Frazetta’s own work now looked a bit awkward as his own style struggled to reemerge. Comics had changed during his period with Capp and his style was deemed antiquated.
Eventually, he joined Harvey Kurtzman doing the parody strip Little Annie Fanny in Playboy magazine. By 1964, one of Frazetta’s magazine ads caught the eye of United Artists studios. He was approached to do the movie poster for What’s New Pussycat and earned his yearly salary in one afternoon. Frazetta did several other movie posters and started producing paintings for paperback editions of adventure books. His cover for the sword-and-sorcery collection Conan the Adventurer by Robert E. Howard and L. Sprague de Camp (Lancer 1966) caused a sensation: numerous people bought the book for its cover alone. From then on, Frazetta’s work was in great demand. He did covers for paperback editions of classic Edgar Rice Burroughs books, such as those from the Tarzan and Barsoom (John Carter of Mars) series. He also did pen-and-ink illustrations for many of these books. After the mid-1960s, most of Frazetta’s work was commercial in nature, as he produced paintings and illustrations for such things as movie posters, book jackets, and calendars. In addition, commercial demand for many of his uncommissioned paintings increased significantly.
Frank Frazetta was an Illustrators of the Future Contest judge from its inception until he passed away.
“The Illustrators of the Future Contest is one of the best opportunities a young artist will ever get. You have nothing to lose and a lot to win.” —Frank Frazetta
Find out more at frazettagirls.com
https://wn.com/Advice_From_A_Master_Frank_Frazetta
Never-before-seen footage of the legendary illustrator, Frank Frazetta.
L. Ron Hubbard called Frazetta the “King of Illustrators”—a tribute to the artist’s mastery, popularity, and enduring influence over the world of illustration. Frank Frazetta stated, “I loved illustrating action and adventure stories and no one wrote them better than L. Ron Hubbard.”
Frazetta signed lithos available at https://galaxypress.com/art/
Frank Frazetta (1928–2010) was born and raised in Brooklyn, New York. At the age of eight, at the insistence of his school teachers, Frazetta’s parents enrolled him in the Brooklyn Academy of Fine Arts. He attended the academy for eight years under the tutelage of Michele Falanga, an award-winning Italian fine artist.
At sixteen, Frazetta started drawing for comic books with various themes: western, fantasy, mystery, history and other contemporary themes. Some of his earliest work was in funny animal comics, which he signed as “Fritz.” During this period he turned down job offers from such giants as Walt Disney. In the early 1950s, he worked for EC Comics, National Comics (including the superhero feature “Shining Knight”), Avon and several other comic book companies. Much of his work in comics was done in collaboration with friends Al Williamson and Roy Krenkel.
Through his work on the Buck Rogers covers for Famous Funnies, Frazetta started working with Al Capp on his Li’l Abner comic strip. At the time, Frazetta was also producing his own strip, Johnny Comet, as well as assisting Dan Barry on the Flash Gordon daily strip. In 1961, after nine years with Capp, Frazetta returned to regular comics. Work in comics for Frazetta was hard to find, however. Because he had emulated Capp’s style for so long, Frazetta’s own work now looked a bit awkward as his own style struggled to reemerge. Comics had changed during his period with Capp and his style was deemed antiquated.
Eventually, he joined Harvey Kurtzman doing the parody strip Little Annie Fanny in Playboy magazine. By 1964, one of Frazetta’s magazine ads caught the eye of United Artists studios. He was approached to do the movie poster for What’s New Pussycat and earned his yearly salary in one afternoon. Frazetta did several other movie posters and started producing paintings for paperback editions of adventure books. His cover for the sword-and-sorcery collection Conan the Adventurer by Robert E. Howard and L. Sprague de Camp (Lancer 1966) caused a sensation: numerous people bought the book for its cover alone. From then on, Frazetta’s work was in great demand. He did covers for paperback editions of classic Edgar Rice Burroughs books, such as those from the Tarzan and Barsoom (John Carter of Mars) series. He also did pen-and-ink illustrations for many of these books. After the mid-1960s, most of Frazetta’s work was commercial in nature, as he produced paintings and illustrations for such things as movie posters, book jackets, and calendars. In addition, commercial demand for many of his uncommissioned paintings increased significantly.
Frank Frazetta was an Illustrators of the Future Contest judge from its inception until he passed away.
“The Illustrators of the Future Contest is one of the best opportunities a young artist will ever get. You have nothing to lose and a lot to win.” —Frank Frazetta
Find out more at frazettagirls.com
- published: 11 Apr 2022
- views: 126014
8:59
Frank Frazetta | Godfather of Fantasy Art
This time we will talk about an American fantasy and science fiction artist, noted for comic books, paperback book covers, paintings, posters, LP record album c...
This time we will talk about an American fantasy and science fiction artist, noted for comic books, paperback book covers, paintings, posters, LP record album covers, and other media. He is often referred to as the "Godfather of fantasy art", and one of the most renowned illustrators of the 20th century.
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https://wn.com/Frank_Frazetta_|_Godfather_Of_Fantasy_Art
This time we will talk about an American fantasy and science fiction artist, noted for comic books, paperback book covers, paintings, posters, LP record album covers, and other media. He is often referred to as the "Godfather of fantasy art", and one of the most renowned illustrators of the 20th century.
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- published: 29 May 2022
- views: 131395
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Frank Frazetta: A collection of 93 works (4K)
Frank Frazetta February 9, 1928 – May 10, 2010) was an American artist known for themes of fantasy and science fiction, noted for comic books, paperback book co...
Frank Frazetta February 9, 1928 – May 10, 2010) was an American artist known for themes of fantasy and science fiction, noted for comic books, paperback book covers, paintings, posters, LP record album covers, and other media. He is often referred to as the "Godfather of fantasy art", and one of the most renowned illustrators of the 20th century. He was also the subject of a 2003 documentary Painting with Fire.
Frazetta was inducted into the comic book industry's Will Eisner Comic Book Hall of Fame, the Jack Kirby Hall of Fame, the Society of Illustrators Hall of Fame, the Science Fiction Hall of Fame, and was awarded a Life Achievement Award from the World Fantasy Convention.
Born Frank Frazzetta in Brooklyn, New York City, Frazetta removed one "z" from his last name early in his career to make his name seem less "clumsy". The only boy in a family with three sisters, he spent much time with his grandmother, who began encouraging him in art when he was two years old. In 2010, a month before his death, he recalled that:
When I drew something, she would be the one to say it was wonderful and would give me a penny to keep going. Sometimes I had nothing left to draw on but toilet paper. As I got older, I started drawing some pretty wild things for my age. I remember the teachers were always mesmerized by what I was doing, so it was hard to learn anything from them. So I went to art school when I was a little kid, and even there the teachers were flipping out.
At age eight, Frazetta attended the Brooklyn Academy of Fine Arts, a small art school run by instructor Michel Falanga. "[H]e didn't teach me anything, really," Frazetta said in 1994. "He'd come and see where I was working, and he might say, 'Very nice, very nice. But perhaps if you did this or that.' But that's about it. We never had any great conversations. He spoke very broken English. He kind of left you on your own. I learned more from my friends there.
https://wn.com/Frank_Frazetta_A_Collection_Of_93_Works_(4K)
Frank Frazetta February 9, 1928 – May 10, 2010) was an American artist known for themes of fantasy and science fiction, noted for comic books, paperback book covers, paintings, posters, LP record album covers, and other media. He is often referred to as the "Godfather of fantasy art", and one of the most renowned illustrators of the 20th century. He was also the subject of a 2003 documentary Painting with Fire.
Frazetta was inducted into the comic book industry's Will Eisner Comic Book Hall of Fame, the Jack Kirby Hall of Fame, the Society of Illustrators Hall of Fame, the Science Fiction Hall of Fame, and was awarded a Life Achievement Award from the World Fantasy Convention.
Born Frank Frazzetta in Brooklyn, New York City, Frazetta removed one "z" from his last name early in his career to make his name seem less "clumsy". The only boy in a family with three sisters, he spent much time with his grandmother, who began encouraging him in art when he was two years old. In 2010, a month before his death, he recalled that:
When I drew something, she would be the one to say it was wonderful and would give me a penny to keep going. Sometimes I had nothing left to draw on but toilet paper. As I got older, I started drawing some pretty wild things for my age. I remember the teachers were always mesmerized by what I was doing, so it was hard to learn anything from them. So I went to art school when I was a little kid, and even there the teachers were flipping out.
At age eight, Frazetta attended the Brooklyn Academy of Fine Arts, a small art school run by instructor Michel Falanga. "[H]e didn't teach me anything, really," Frazetta said in 1994. "He'd come and see where I was working, and he might say, 'Very nice, very nice. But perhaps if you did this or that.' But that's about it. We never had any great conversations. He spoke very broken English. He kind of left you on your own. I learned more from my friends there.
- published: 26 Jan 2024
- views: 9341
17:40
Frank Frazetta Illustration Process (What Can We Learn?)
Check out my Free Illustration Mini Workshop where I share my journey from Amateur to Pro: https://www.thedrawingcodex.com/illustrationworkshop
You will get som...
Check out my Free Illustration Mini Workshop where I share my journey from Amateur to Pro: https://www.thedrawingcodex.com/illustrationworkshop
You will get some simple advice on how to get more detail and polish in your work. How to think about composition. And my thoughts on how to prepare for professional work.
In this video I look over the book 'Frazetta Sketchbook II' and check out how Frank Frazetta planned his dynamic cover illustrations and paintings.
In particular I discuss how the graphic nature of his small rough watercolour sketches match the final paintings. And also how the graphic shapes in the small thumbnails help plan the simple graphic nature of the finals.
Happy Drawing!
Tim Mcburnie
Learn Drawing and Illustration from me: www.thedrawingcodex.com
Portfolio: www.timmcburnie.com
www.artstation.com/tim-mcburnie
www.instagram.com/timmcburnie
twitter.com/timmcburnie
https://wn.com/Frank_Frazetta_Illustration_Process_(What_Can_We_Learn_)
Check out my Free Illustration Mini Workshop where I share my journey from Amateur to Pro: https://www.thedrawingcodex.com/illustrationworkshop
You will get some simple advice on how to get more detail and polish in your work. How to think about composition. And my thoughts on how to prepare for professional work.
In this video I look over the book 'Frazetta Sketchbook II' and check out how Frank Frazetta planned his dynamic cover illustrations and paintings.
In particular I discuss how the graphic nature of his small rough watercolour sketches match the final paintings. And also how the graphic shapes in the small thumbnails help plan the simple graphic nature of the finals.
Happy Drawing!
Tim Mcburnie
Learn Drawing and Illustration from me: www.thedrawingcodex.com
Portfolio: www.timmcburnie.com
www.artstation.com/tim-mcburnie
www.instagram.com/timmcburnie
twitter.com/timmcburnie
- published: 16 Feb 2024
- views: 21279
8:20
The Death Dealer of Frank Frazetta
In this short documentary we will talk about one of the most famous creations of the renowned artist Frank Frazetta, The Death Dealer, this iconic painting of f...
In this short documentary we will talk about one of the most famous creations of the renowned artist Frank Frazetta, The Death Dealer, this iconic painting of fantasy art has transcended to other media such as books, comics and others and has had a transcendental influence on many artists and fans of fantasy art.
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Check it out:
Frank Frazetta | Godfather of Fantasy Art ( https://youtu.be/q_fOF8uKtpc )
Fire and Ice | How Ralph Bakshi and Frank Frazetta produced a cult movie ( https://youtu.be/zw61h2t5ng8 )
Boris Vallejo | Art, Fantasy and Perfect Bodies (https://youtu.be/h8ieAra4s4c)
Julie Bell | Strength and Beauty (https://youtu.be/L2fZyGuDGbk)
Richard Corben | Much More Than a Master of Comics (https://youtu.be/J-2QCsIawE8)
Joe Jusko | Bringing to Life Iconic Characters (https://youtu.be/cMRK0ym_OxU)
H. R. Giger | The Man Behind The Xenomorph (https://youtu.be/3iEYnA0Pk9c)
https://wn.com/The_Death_Dealer_Of_Frank_Frazetta
In this short documentary we will talk about one of the most famous creations of the renowned artist Frank Frazetta, The Death Dealer, this iconic painting of fantasy art has transcended to other media such as books, comics and others and has had a transcendental influence on many artists and fans of fantasy art.
Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/art.shutter...
Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/art.shutter....
Twitter | https://twitter.com/ArtShutter1
______________________________________________________________________
Check it out:
Frank Frazetta | Godfather of Fantasy Art ( https://youtu.be/q_fOF8uKtpc )
Fire and Ice | How Ralph Bakshi and Frank Frazetta produced a cult movie ( https://youtu.be/zw61h2t5ng8 )
Boris Vallejo | Art, Fantasy and Perfect Bodies (https://youtu.be/h8ieAra4s4c)
Julie Bell | Strength and Beauty (https://youtu.be/L2fZyGuDGbk)
Richard Corben | Much More Than a Master of Comics (https://youtu.be/J-2QCsIawE8)
Joe Jusko | Bringing to Life Iconic Characters (https://youtu.be/cMRK0ym_OxU)
H. R. Giger | The Man Behind The Xenomorph (https://youtu.be/3iEYnA0Pk9c)
- published: 19 Mar 2023
- views: 26498
2:31
Frazetta Art Prints Collection | Frank Frazetta Day 2023
Throughout his lifetime, Frank Frazetta created some of the most incredible pieces of fantasy art in the world. His legendary paintings and drawings, full of mo...
Throughout his lifetime, Frank Frazetta created some of the most incredible pieces of fantasy art in the world. His legendary paintings and drawings, full of monsters and magic, continue to inspire fans of the genre. Sideshow is honored to offer a variety of Frank Frazetta artwork through our website, Additionally, a portion of the proceeds from all sales will directly benefit the Frazetta Art Museum’s preservation and exhibition of the famed original works.
But our collaboration doesn’t end there. On February 9, Frazetta’s birthday, we’re celebrating his legacy with Frank Frazetta Day 2023! Learn more about this event, including the livestreams and giveaways it entails, in our blog.
READ THE BLOG: https://www.sideshow.com/blog/frank-frazetta-day-2023
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Throughout his lifetime, Frank Frazetta created some of the most incredible pieces of fantasy art in the world. His legendary paintings and drawings, full of monsters and magic, continue to inspire fans of the genre. Sideshow is honored to offer a variety of Frank Frazetta artwork through our website, Additionally, a portion of the proceeds from all sales will directly benefit the Frazetta Art Museum’s preservation and exhibition of the famed original works.
But our collaboration doesn’t end there. On February 9, Frazetta’s birthday, we’re celebrating his legacy with Frank Frazetta Day 2023! Learn more about this event, including the livestreams and giveaways it entails, in our blog.
READ THE BLOG: https://www.sideshow.com/blog/frank-frazetta-day-2023
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- published: 09 Feb 2023
- views: 6416
7:02
Frank Frazetta ArtWork
Art Work By The Great Frank Frazetta
Music By Loreena McKennitt
Frank Frazetta (February 9, 1928 -- May 10, 2010[1][2]) was an American fantasy and scien...
Art Work By The Great Frank Frazetta
Music By Loreena McKennitt
Frank Frazetta (February 9, 1928 -- May 10, 2010[1][2]) was an American fantasy and science fiction artist, noted for work in comic books, paperback book covers, paintings, posters, LP record album covers and other media.
https://wn.com/Frank_Frazetta_Artwork
Art Work By The Great Frank Frazetta
Music By Loreena McKennitt
Frank Frazetta (February 9, 1928 -- May 10, 2010[1][2]) was an American fantasy and science fiction artist, noted for work in comic books, paperback book covers, paintings, posters, LP record album covers and other media.
- published: 06 Apr 2009
- views: 131938
14:56
Frank Frazetta Tribute CONAN THE DESTROYER Fantasy Art Fanwork
A tribute to the great three. Frank Frazetta, Robert E. Howard and of course Basil Poledouris, the genius who created the best movie soundtrack ever written. I ...
A tribute to the great three. Frank Frazetta, Robert E. Howard and of course Basil Poledouris, the genius who created the best movie soundtrack ever written. I choose the best professional- and fanwork to my mind. 1080p solution a MUST!
Took me two days to create this. 40 hours. 4 hours sleep and 4 hours some „rest" for my eyes in it. The absolut scary thing about it, no joke! I was done round about "High Noon on Thuesday (the video too) and then.....(here where I live is a church near by) it starts belling for nearly 5 minutes... Oo
No picture with his music is there by accident. No easy task with 176 fantastic artworks. The arrangement and selection from a tons of pictures, was even harder to make it harmonious along the way. The only thing I couldn´t solve nicely is the "sometimes prob" with the changin music and a tiny audiences noise, but this record of the Filarmónica de Andalucía is far the best I could find for this project......Forgive me that Crom. (-_-)
Thank you Utube that you declined my first video of 20 minutes lenght, so I forced to start basically from zero. :´(
Thought it would be no problem after I don´t upload Skeletor who is laughin in repeat mode for an hour...Tough hit in the face after this many work, but I started new and Crom gave me the power to fight back from picture to picture to regain strenght somehow...
I was working with CS3 2009 for six months, PS, AI and ID, nothing more. I am no cutter or experienced in videomakin`. First try at all. In my twenties I was painting Games Workshop Figures (Lord of the Rings), but that`s it.
Tried to bring out the best of it and wanted to create somethin` beautiful in allowed maximum time.
It was an honour to spend my two days with it and compared to the fantastic time that I spend with THE HERO of my childhood; it would be endless worth too...
_http://www.clanplanet.de/_sites/render.asp?rn=&clanid;=22376&id;=226302
thanx for adding, @ErikVanEden________________________________________________.
If you watch it, you `ll feel as you were there........ Hyboria.....
Promised.
* HAIL CROM!*
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...Frank, thank you for your outstanding work.
You are still an inspiration to me.
Always be.
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FRANK FRAZETTA
* 9. Februar 1928 New York, USA
† 10. Mai 2010 Pennsylvania, USA
R.I.P.
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Produced:
1.7. - 3.7. 2012
in Bremen
Germany/Northern-Europe
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- "Never lost the passion for it." -
A.B.*1979
Founder of FC Lionheath™ (HT)
-2o12-
https://wn.com/Frank_Frazetta_Tribute_Conan_The_Destroyer_Fantasy_Art_Fanwork
A tribute to the great three. Frank Frazetta, Robert E. Howard and of course Basil Poledouris, the genius who created the best movie soundtrack ever written. I choose the best professional- and fanwork to my mind. 1080p solution a MUST!
Took me two days to create this. 40 hours. 4 hours sleep and 4 hours some „rest" for my eyes in it. The absolut scary thing about it, no joke! I was done round about "High Noon on Thuesday (the video too) and then.....(here where I live is a church near by) it starts belling for nearly 5 minutes... Oo
No picture with his music is there by accident. No easy task with 176 fantastic artworks. The arrangement and selection from a tons of pictures, was even harder to make it harmonious along the way. The only thing I couldn´t solve nicely is the "sometimes prob" with the changin music and a tiny audiences noise, but this record of the Filarmónica de Andalucía is far the best I could find for this project......Forgive me that Crom. (-_-)
Thank you Utube that you declined my first video of 20 minutes lenght, so I forced to start basically from zero. :´(
Thought it would be no problem after I don´t upload Skeletor who is laughin in repeat mode for an hour...Tough hit in the face after this many work, but I started new and Crom gave me the power to fight back from picture to picture to regain strenght somehow...
I was working with CS3 2009 for six months, PS, AI and ID, nothing more. I am no cutter or experienced in videomakin`. First try at all. In my twenties I was painting Games Workshop Figures (Lord of the Rings), but that`s it.
Tried to bring out the best of it and wanted to create somethin` beautiful in allowed maximum time.
It was an honour to spend my two days with it and compared to the fantastic time that I spend with THE HERO of my childhood; it would be endless worth too...
_http://www.clanplanet.de/_sites/render.asp?rn=&clanid;=22376&id;=226302
thanx for adding, @ErikVanEden________________________________________________.
If you watch it, you `ll feel as you were there........ Hyboria.....
Promised.
* HAIL CROM!*
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...Frank, thank you for your outstanding work.
You are still an inspiration to me.
Always be.
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FRANK FRAZETTA
* 9. Februar 1928 New York, USA
† 10. Mai 2010 Pennsylvania, USA
R.I.P.
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Produced:
1.7. - 3.7. 2012
in Bremen
Germany/Northern-Europe
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- "Never lost the passion for it." -
A.B.*1979
Founder of FC Lionheath™ (HT)
-2o12-
- published: 03 Jul 2012
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Frazetta & Conan: A Dynamic Duo | Frazetta Fridays w/Frazetta GIrls
Frazetta & Conan: A Dynamic Duo | Frazetta Fridays w/Frazetta GIrls
Join Sara Frazetta (Frazetta Girls) as she uncovers the roots of Conan's tale, tracing his ...
Frazetta & Conan: A Dynamic Duo | Frazetta Fridays w/Frazetta GIrls
Join Sara Frazetta (Frazetta Girls) as she uncovers the roots of Conan's tale, tracing his evolution from Howard's literary imagination to Frazetta's powerful illustrations. Discover how Frazetta's artistry breathed life into Conan, defining the character's visual identity and inspiring generations of fans and artists.
Thank you to Arnie and Cathy Fenner for your valuable historical records.
www.muddycolors.com/2021/06/a-little-frazetta-conan-history/
To learn more about Conan The Barbarian visit the official website: www.Conan.com
To learn more about Frank Frazetta visit the official website:
www.FrazettaGirls.com
Conan® is a registered trademark of Conan Properties International LLC.
https://wn.com/Frazetta_Conan_A_Dynamic_Duo_|_Frazetta_Fridays_W_Frazetta_Girls
Frazetta & Conan: A Dynamic Duo | Frazetta Fridays w/Frazetta GIrls
Join Sara Frazetta (Frazetta Girls) as she uncovers the roots of Conan's tale, tracing his evolution from Howard's literary imagination to Frazetta's powerful illustrations. Discover how Frazetta's artistry breathed life into Conan, defining the character's visual identity and inspiring generations of fans and artists.
Thank you to Arnie and Cathy Fenner for your valuable historical records.
www.muddycolors.com/2021/06/a-little-frazetta-conan-history/
To learn more about Conan The Barbarian visit the official website: www.Conan.com
To learn more about Frank Frazetta visit the official website:
www.FrazettaGirls.com
Conan® is a registered trademark of Conan Properties International LLC.
- published: 07 Jun 2024
- views: 215886
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My Time with the Grandmaster, Frank Frazetta - Watts Weekly
Jeff recounts the time he was able to share with Frank Frazetta, stating the impact he has had on his work, and sharing a few funny stories between the two.
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Jeff recounts the time he was able to share with Frank Frazetta, stating the impact he has had on his work, and sharing a few funny stories between the two.
VIDEO CHAPTERS:
[00:00] - Intro
[00:40] - Jeff's First Memories of Frazetta's Work
[02:12] - San Diego Comic Con 1995
[04:17] - Ellie Frazetta
[05:11] - Jeff's Demo At His Booth
[09:34] - An Invitation to the Frazetta Residence
[23:00] - Conclusion
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Do you want to improve your figure drawing? Anatomy? Portraits? We would appreciate you stopping by the Watts Atelier website to see all the teaching that we offer. From courses on the Reilly Method, Figure Drawing, Bridgman Anatomy and Structural Drawing to portrait and figure painting we have you covered. Our Online school provides students of all levels with a solid curriculum to follow that will take you from a beginner artist to a highly proficient and if you have the dedication, a professional. Learn from illustrators and artists Jeff Watts, Erik Gist, Lucas Graciano, Ben M. Young, Meadow Gist, Robert Watts and more. We cover a wide variety of materials, mediums and techniques that you can use to help your learning. We hope to see you there!
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https://wn.com/My_Time_With_The_Grandmaster,_Frank_Frazetta_Watts_Weekly
Jeff recounts the time he was able to share with Frank Frazetta, stating the impact he has had on his work, and sharing a few funny stories between the two.
VIDEO CHAPTERS:
[00:00] - Intro
[00:40] - Jeff's First Memories of Frazetta's Work
[02:12] - San Diego Comic Con 1995
[04:17] - Ellie Frazetta
[05:11] - Jeff's Demo At His Booth
[09:34] - An Invitation to the Frazetta Residence
[23:00] - Conclusion
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Do you want to improve your figure drawing? Anatomy? Portraits? We would appreciate you stopping by the Watts Atelier website to see all the teaching that we offer. From courses on the Reilly Method, Figure Drawing, Bridgman Anatomy and Structural Drawing to portrait and figure painting we have you covered. Our Online school provides students of all levels with a solid curriculum to follow that will take you from a beginner artist to a highly proficient and if you have the dedication, a professional. Learn from illustrators and artists Jeff Watts, Erik Gist, Lucas Graciano, Ben M. Young, Meadow Gist, Robert Watts and more. We cover a wide variety of materials, mediums and techniques that you can use to help your learning. We hope to see you there!
https://www.wattsatelier.com/online Free Trial of Watts Atelier Online:
https://www.wattsatelier.com/shop/free-trial/
- published: 23 Dec 2021
- views: 91097