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Early work by Frank Frazetta. Young “Fritz,” a nickname Frazetta went by throughout his teens, created this ink and watercolor when he was 19 years old.
“I’ve struck out any number of times, but when I’m successful, there is a perfect balance. Take John Carter and the Savage Apes. There’s an incredibly complicated mass of shapes moving across the area, all composed to control the eye...(cont)
Frank Frazetta’s illustration for the 1977 Kubla Khan portfolio
“I paint feelings. I thought of the harness for Silver Warrior, but it would make a ridiculous clutter. Same thing with Jongor Fights Back. The arrow and feathers should cross his face but I left ‘em out. You’d never see those feathers! (Cont)
Frank Frazetta’s “Tarzan at the Dum Dum” Pencil Illustration. (1991)
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Frank Frazetta’s “TARZAN AND THE CASTAWAYS” COVER. (1965) “Tarzan and Princess”. Accomplished in pencil, pen and ink on 9 x 11.5 in. artists’ leaf.
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Frank Frazetta’s, “The Princess and The Panther.” Dated 1990. Created with oil on canvas. This artwork was published on the cover of Heavy Metal Magazine, November 1991. #FrazettaGirls #FrankFrazetta @HeavyMetalInk