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#ArtOfTheDay: 'The Gauntlet' Preliminary Sketch by #FrankFrazetta
https://t.co/RiaTgsJy7x @frazettagirls @frazetta_museum
Celtic Skeletor (after Frank Frazetta) #motudrawingchallenge #MastersoftheUniverse #motu #skeletor #celtic #frazetta #frankfrazetta #deathdealer #digitalart #fanart #digitalpainting #fantasyart
The Birdman
Promo for Doubleday Science Fiction Book Club
(Flight of Icarus)
Artwork by Frank Frazetta 1972
The legend
Daedalus fashioned two pairs of wings out of wax & feathers for himself & son. Icarus kept flapping his wings but soon realized that he had no feathers left.
Death Dealer V
Featured on Album Cover "War to End All Wars" by Rising Force circa 2000
Cover art by Frank Frazetta circa 1989
Also featured on paperback cover "plague of Knives" by James Silke, Comic cover by Image Comics 2007
@AlexHartnell @PolarizePolaris I also see a lot of Elric, huge influence for dark fantasy/sword and sorcery as a whole. Visually there's like Golden/Silver age masters like Hal Foster, Alfredo Alcala, Frazetta, Alex Nino and John Buscema too
Happy #FFF boys and girls,
Enjoy some Frank Frazetta, legendary SciFi / Fantasy illustrator that basically invented the aesthetic of heavy metal
Have a great weekend
"Trial of Judas Wiley"
Artwork by Frank Frazetta circa 1972 (Promo)
When Judas Wiley came up for his murder trial before Judge Fuller, everyone knew he was guilty. Since the Wiley clan has threatened all the jurors & the Judge's daughter, it appeared that he would go free.
#new #deathdealer #frazetta by the great @sinKEVitch @SienkiewiczArt #art #comic
Frank Frazetta's heroic characters and fantasy compositions have become really important to me in the past few years. I find myself constantly referencing his work.
Stranded
Artwork by Frank Frazetta circa 1966
Original oil sold on September 29th, 2011 for $83.5K
"Stranded" used on Album Cover for band "Lecherous Gaze" title "One Fifteen"
Also featured on paperback "Tomorrow Midnight" by Ray Bradbury
Take note of 2 versions of paintings
@frazetta_museum The Brain
Artwork by Frank Frazetta circa 1967
Featured on Nazareth's "Expect No Mercy" album, "Eerie #8", "Eerie #84"
In 1977, Scottish rockers Nazareth released their ninth studio album “Expect No Mercy” that adapted Frazetta’s “the Brain” for its cover.
Frank Frazetta's 'Atlantis' Cover to Atlantis Rising by Brad Steiger, Dell Books [New York, 1973] Oil on board, 16x22 inches.
11. Frank Frazetta
The king of starting late and loving your wife.
+ first draft for potential illus of in-game events.
Reason to use refs: I knew I wanted a Frazetta-esque angle/vibe, but couldn't remember his name, so went off memory. Did not quite hit, clearly, so I'll rework this better next time I need a break.