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May 11, 2010 01:30PM

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Sad news about the man but the artist is immortal and will be remembered for his many works.







Makes you want to roar with hell fury!
Lots of cool images here: http://frankfrazetta.org/

http://frankfrazettamuseum.com/prints...
I've always wanted an original of his, but I saw one on Ebay go for more than I paid for my farm, so I guess that's not happening. Well, I don't have wall space for one of the posters, either.
My wife & I were planning to go to the museum one year, but didn't make it. I think we had to go home early due to a minor crisis with one of the kids, dogs or horses. (I get their crises confused after a while. I confuse their names all the time.)
I have several of Frank Frazetta's books that give a brief description of him & his work & then are filled with wonderful reproductions of his work. Some have close-ups & it is fantastic to see how a single brush stroke defines an entire muscle line.
While his Conan paintings will probably always be my favorite, his covers for Karl Edward Wagner's Kane books are also fantastic as are those he did for so many of the Edgar Rice Burroughs books. His 'Death Dealer' was the main reason I bought Molly Hatchet's first album. I never cared for their music all that much, but the LP cover was worth it.
Did you know he drew cartoons/comics? Little Annie Fannie & Vamperella are two of my favorites. He also did some work for Creepy & Eerie magazines. Heavy Metal, too, although I don't have any of those, unfortunately. I have a dozen or two of the rest.
Just a fantastic artist & such a sense of humor.




Jim, your place sounds like heaven. Open spaces, fresh air, animals. Maybe some long bows and catapults to fend off the enemy.
Mike, yeah one of those things that stays in the background until the jolt comes.
I didn't know about this Frazetta DVD, Painting with Fire: http://www.amazon.com/Frazetta-Painti...
Gonna grab that thing!

Right now it's all mowers, weedeaters & weeding. I can't keep up with the way things are growing. I haven't turned a bowl or spent any time in the shop in weeks except to fix a piece of equipment.
I've heard about that Frazetta show, but never seen it. Let us know how it is, John.




Probably this is the correct story here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Fr...
Hmmm... According to this the kid taking the paintings was just this past December. I seem to recall another incident from 8 or 10 years ago. Probably my faulty memory & time sense.
I hadn't realized Frazetta had done the movie "Fire & Ice" with with Ralph Bakshi. "Wizards", another movie by Bakshi, is one of my favorites. One of the artists in that one was Vaughn Bode, who illustrated a couple of kids books for Roger Zelazny, although there was some strife as to who was primary. It caused the project to founder for years until after Bode died. Then they finally released a limited edition of 1000 books, all signed by Zelazny. The set is Here There Be Dragons & Way Up High. I have a set in the 300's. I'd read both stories several times, but never had seen anything but thumbnails of the art. It's really fantastic.
I've ordered "Fire & Ice" on DVD from Amazon. My poor wife will have to sit through it as soon as it arrives. Just the cover shows Frazetta's influence. Check out the chick on the ledge.
http://www.amazon.com/Fire-Ice-Randy-...

Right now it's all mowers, weedeaters & weeding. I can't keep up with ..."
Still sounds better than the endless traffic lights of Raleighwood.
I've never seen Fire and Ice ... let us know how it fares. Maybe I'll have to get it AND Painting w/ Fire. Or at least DEMAND them for Father's Day.
A guy has to have some power sometime around the homestead.



Maybe it's because I knew a lot about the man before going watching it.
The second dvd in the collector's edition, holographic case set I bought will show some techniques, which I may find more compelling.



You're welcome. If you ever see it cheap, it might be worth picking up. I think I paid $10 for it. If I paid half that, I wouldn't have minded.

http://www.austinchronicle.com/daily/...

Speaking (writing) of Frazetta, I watched a video documentary about him called "Painting with Fire" (see previous posts) and found it fascinating.
Curiously, based upon what I learned, Frazetta wasn't much of a reader. If I remember correctly, besides painting, his real passion was sports, namely baseball. I find it intriguing that he was able to paint such vivid pictures of Conan, Tarzan, John Carter, etc, etc, etc... without even have read the stories.

Books mentioned in this topic
Here There Be Dragons / Way Up High (other topics)Conan the Adventurer (other topics)
Conan the Warrior (other topics)
Conan the Usurper (other topics)
Authors mentioned in this topic
Roger Zelazny (other topics)Karl Edward Wagner (other topics)
Edgar Rice Burroughs (other topics)
Frank Frazetta (other topics)