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DescriptionPublished in CFA-APA #113 ("The Horror Art Market: A Personal Snapshot")Social/Sharing |
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Davide G.
Member Since 2009
2 - Posted on 4/26/2019
A pencil masterpiece. Congrats and thanks for sharing this beauty!
david hitchcock
Member Since 2005
2 - Posted on 4/29/2019
Great peice, I’m sure it’s published in that book though
Steve N. Comic/Fantasy Art
Member Since 2017
1 - Posted on 4/30/2019
david hitchcock wrote:
Great peice, I’m sure it’s published in that book though
Thank you. Glenn Danzig's Verotik Publishing went with a similar rendition (dated "93") for Illustrations Arcanum. I acquired this earlier version directly from Glenn.
Steve Gumm
Member Since 2004
2 - Posted on 10/24/2020
What a nice piece by the great FF! Congrats!!!
Bill J
Member Since 2009
2 - Posted on 1/9/2021
Incredible Frazetta pencils! Beautifully composed and rendered!
Mike Millian
Member Since 2017
2 - Posted on 5/11/2021
What an awesome drawing. Frazetta drew a mean werewolf. Congratulations!
Steve N. Comic/Fantasy Art
Member Since 2017
1 - Posted on 7/10/2021
Mike Millian wrote:
What an awesome drawing. Frazetta drew a mean werewolf. Congratulations!
Let's see some of your werewolves, Mike!
Jason Hussa
Member Since 2017
2 - Posted on 5/21/2021
Wow, Steve...! If I may be so bold, I have to say that I love his "late" Illustrations Arcanum work just as much (at least) as his "early" pen and ink work. While the latter is youthful exuberance and an outpouring of supernova-level talent, the former is confidence and mastery of technique (and, yes, an outpouring of supernova-level talent). For Frank (and all of us) it seemed like a "re-introduction" at the time (as he had been sick and not releasing much work) and when I first found the Illustrations Arcanum book (in a little comic shop in San Francisco) I was absolutely stunned by (and SO grateful for) his return. What a beautiful piece! It's ALL here, set among an unmistakable Frazetta landscape; the awesome linework and "smudge" texture of the werewolf, the flowing, dreamlike locks of hair of the Frazetta Beauty, even a Frazetta moon (more of that pencil smudge to give texture and depth) replete with Frazetta bats. Absolutely magnificent, Steve! Congrats!
Steve N. Comic/Fantasy Art
Member Since 2017
2 - Posted on 5/21/2021
Jason Hussa wrote:
Wow, Steve...! If I may be so bold, I have to say that I love his "late" Illustrations Arcanum work just as much (at least) as his "early" pen and ink work. While the latter is youthful exuberance and an outpouring of supernova-level talent, the former is confidence and mastery of technique (and, yes, an outpouring of supernova-level talent). For Frank (and all of us) it seemed like a "re-introduction" at the time (as he had been sick and not releasing much work) and when I first found the Illustrations Arcanum book (in a little comic shop in San Francisco) I was absolutely stunned by (and SO grateful for) his return. What a beautiful piece! It's ALL here, set among an unmistakable Frazetta landscape; the awesome linework and "smudge" texture of the werewolf, the flowing, dreamlike locks of hair of the Frazetta Beauty, even a Frazetta moon (more of that pencil smudge to give texture and depth) replete with Frazetta bats. Absolutely magnificent, Steve! Congrats!
Well put as ever, Jason. Though I always try to respect evolution in style of artists (whether in comic art or in music, e.g. Radiohead), there's oftentimes a part of me that just misses the old stuff, or in some cases flat out prefers it. Not so with Frazetta. I've found every era of his to be a treat, reflecting continued mastery and growth without radical departures. If if ain't broke...
Also, we're in luck -- the bloodline lives on! From Sara Frazetta's CAF.
Steve N. Comic/Fantasy Art
Member Since 2017
1 - Posted on 6/29/2021
Bob Kopman wrote:
Incredible.
Speak for yourself (and your collection), my fellow APAer. : )
George H
Member Since 2009
2 - Posted on 9/24/2021
Incredibly cool! Beautifully done. Wow my friend.
Phill R
Member Since 2010
2 - Posted on 9/29/2021
Perfect elements for a hauntingly beautiful Frazetta piece!
Steve N. Comic/Fantasy Art
Member Since 2017
Posted on 5/2/2023
CJ Design wrote:
Pure Pencil Perfection. Nuff said!
Appreciate it, man!
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