Advice from a Master: Frank Frazetta

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  • Опубликовано: 5 янв 2025

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  • @Philtration
    @Philtration 11 месяцев назад +72

    I remember being 14 and waiting for the next issue of Heavy Metal to hit the stands.
    Hoping it would be a Frazetta cover.

  • @delacroix2007
    @delacroix2007 Год назад +26

    great to hear the master speak. the background music is totally unnecessary and quite distracting.

  • @Poopenheimer1969
    @Poopenheimer1969 11 месяцев назад +42

    Came for painting advice, left with the feels

  • @martinarcher1503
    @martinarcher1503 4 месяца назад +14

    absolute genius. Nowhere near as recognized as he should be by the art and illustration world at large

  • @asdasx392
    @asdasx392 11 месяцев назад +9

    One of the few interviews with an artist where he actually provides specific information about his art rather than a bunch of fluff. I never really realized how muted the colors were in his work until he pointed it out. Screw originality - I am stealing his ideas! Also, I am amazed how how small his paintings are. I always thought they were poster sized.

    • @WritersoftheFuture
      @WritersoftheFuture  10 месяцев назад +4

      I toured his home in Boca Grande when it opened as a museum last year. There were about 30 originals and I was amazed at how small some of his paintings were. But such amazing detail!

  • @anthonylilly6862
    @anthonylilly6862 9 месяцев назад +53

    I was doing a celebrity portrait charity auction years ago and was photographing lots of stars and then painting their portraits, then the stars would autograph it and we'd sell it for the charity of their choice. I called Frank and spoke to him for about an hour. He had had a stroke and it was difficult for him to speak, but he agreed to pose for me. Unfortunately he passed away before we had the opportunity to do the session. It was certainly a privilege to have spoken to him.

    • @WritersoftheFuture
      @WritersoftheFuture  8 месяцев назад +9

      Sorry to hear. He was an amazing man and incredible artist. He loved the Illustrators of the Future Contest and being able to help the next generation. He still continues to inspire so many years after his passing.

  • @richspizzaparty
    @richspizzaparty 4 месяца назад +13

    Frank was so good, nobody to this day can paint women like him.

    • @CT2507
      @CT2507 27 дней назад

      Bullshit. His proportions were off.

    • @Foogi9000
      @Foogi9000 7 дней назад

      ​@@CT2507 His proportions were fine. Actually i'd argue he drew women more realistically because he would make them have a proper amount of fat where it should be

  • @RyanMcCarthy826
    @RyanMcCarthy826 Год назад +20

    Pay attention to the Master!

  • @michaelkeropian2954
    @michaelkeropian2954 2 года назад +35

    Franks teacher was a fine artist who was sole instructor at Brooklyn Academy. Michael Falanga was born in Torre del Greco, Naples, Italy on July 5, 1867. [ 1] He studied first with artist Michele Tedesco, then at the Istituto di Belle Arti in Naples with Stanislao Lista, Domenico Morelli and Filippo Palizzi. [ 2] Tedesco (1834-1917) was a student of Morelli. [

  • @stephanyearwood1377
    @stephanyearwood1377 Год назад +31

    This man was a genius. One of my favorite artists.

  • @kombijr
    @kombijr 2 года назад +59

    I always liked the way he drew women.

  • @securityranger773
    @securityranger773 6 месяцев назад +10

    It's one thing to draw what is in front of you and quite another to pull that thing out of your imagination and put it down in such a visceral way.

  • @abrahemsamander3967
    @abrahemsamander3967 2 года назад +96

    His self portrait captures his face perfectly. It’s always so pleasing to hear a master talk on his/her craft. Frazetta is eternal.

    • @khelatar
      @khelatar 2 года назад +1

      I kept thinking he kind of looks like Tony Curtis.

    • @RocketeerAndRoll
      @RocketeerAndRoll Год назад +2

      Every word he says is burned in my mind as inspiration now.

  • @robertzigo2520
    @robertzigo2520 2 года назад +158

    I really love his passion. The ending of this interview should be HIGHLIGHTED to everyone who love the creative process of making art and to all who struggle in these hard times of AI generated stuff (which I am strongly against). Do what you love, stay creative and appreciate the artists (including yourself).

    • @WritersoftheFuture
      @WritersoftheFuture  2 года назад +23

      Well said! And we have new rules coming out for both the Writers and Illustrators of the Future Contests disqualifying any submissions using AI storytelling or art.

    • @schechter01
      @schechter01 Год назад +8

      @@WritersoftheFuture That's good to hear. At least someone is holding the fort against the coming algorithmic "Terminators"...they won't just overturn commercial arts fields, either. Algorithm-driven programs already do a small (but growing) number of tasks with a speed, efficiency & accuracy than the best human employees can't hope to match. I hate to say it but it's true. Algorithms are used to trade stocks & stock options, find cases & decisions for constructing legal arguments & precedent, tracking urban crime patterns, etc. It's not a nice thing to say, but...I think the fields of freelance illustration, graphic design & character design are on borrowed time now. Animation will be the next on the chopping block, once AIs start generating 3D sequences & writing story plots on their own.

    • @ChrisJames-gv9wy
      @ChrisJames-gv9wy Год назад +4

      @@schechter01 Independent will be the way to go if one wishes to produce work in the way or ways in which they have known. You'll face a market diluted by the glut of images being put out by AI generators, but we were already facing that with the ease at which digital tools allowed so many amateurs to put out superficially slick work that was just good enough for corporations to put to use. Now corporate art will be handled by AI. But at the end of the day, their products still have to compete in the marketplace, and there it is up for grabs. They may get the bigger share ofaudience attention (although ask giant Marvel how they're comics are doing against creator driven comics like Attack on Titan), but that's how it's always been.

    • @Siegfried5846
      @Siegfried5846 Год назад +1

      What does it mean to be "against" it?

    • @SttravagaNZza
      @SttravagaNZza Год назад +1

      @@Siegfried5846 That you dont understand it and that you fear it.

  • @grokeffer6226
    @grokeffer6226 Год назад +76

    Frank Frazetta sold a lot of books with his cover art. Typically, during my youth, if I saw a Frazetta cover, I bought the book regardless of who the writer was. He was a true master.

  • @gumpster8913
    @gumpster8913 6 месяцев назад +11

    What a great guy he was.

  • @ronbridges3933
    @ronbridges3933 6 месяцев назад +13

    I’ve enjoyed his art since I first encountered it on paperback covers in my college bookstore, over 50 years ago. I had no idea he looked like James Bond.

    • @Polyphemus47
      @Polyphemus47 5 месяцев назад +1

      I just today discovered that he was one of the artists for my childhood favorite comic book, Supermouse. I've admired him for his fantasy artwork all through the years, not knowing that I've loved his artwork since I was a kid, in the early '50s.

  • @conwaytwitty8634
    @conwaytwitty8634 Год назад +20

    He was the man when I was a kid. I always looked forward to his covers on any magazine!

    • @WritersoftheFuture
      @WritersoftheFuture  Год назад +2

      It's amazing how many artists he inspired and how many attempted to emulate him.

  • @NBDYSPCL
    @NBDYSPCL Год назад +13

    He was a master of composition and movement. His paintings of combat throw you right into the middle of the fray. Perfect match for Howards writing. If they co-existed at the same time they would have doninated the comics industry.

  • @tomslick2058
    @tomslick2058 2 года назад +41

    I think his comic book background also plays a big part in his art. In that some of the dynamism come from exaggerated poses that can't be duplicated in real life.

    • @LD_Monster
      @LD_Monster Год назад +2

      Definitely.

    • @AzureSymbiote
      @AzureSymbiote 10 месяцев назад +1

      That explains much. Thanks for the information.

  • @jackallread
    @jackallread Год назад +4

    I didn’t know he was a judge! That’s awesome! I knew him from the covers of the original Conan novels from the 70s!
    Not the so-called Conan books from today… yes, I’m biased!
    Great video, thanks for sharing!

  • @SpencerMusic880
    @SpencerMusic880 Год назад +4

    I remember the excitement of getting one of his books and trying to redraw everything from cover to cover.

  • @michaelkeropian2954
    @michaelkeropian2954 2 года назад +66

    Frank was a trained fine artist. Everything he talks about should be taught in art schools today.

    • @WritersoftheFuture
      @WritersoftheFuture  2 года назад +3

      Agreed 1000%

    • @THEMAX00000
      @THEMAX00000 2 года назад +3

      I wasn’t aware that he was formally trained as an artist

    • @JackMyersPhotography
      @JackMyersPhotography 2 года назад +4

      @@THEMAX00000 “Painting With Fire” is a good documentary on him. A bit dark in tone, but very good. They go over his beginning.

    • @JackMyersPhotography
      @JackMyersPhotography 2 года назад +4

      @@hemoglobin7744 He got paid, to say no one paid him is nonsense. Being bad with money and estate planning has nothing to do with success.

    • @JackMyersPhotography
      @JackMyersPhotography 2 года назад +3

      @@hemoglobin7744 You created an account to make dog crap comments, always a red flag. “Virtually no money” or “A little money” want to alter it more? He was respected by everyone in his field and held up as the example, the best. Even the American Illustrators honored him. Your measure of success is trite and petty.

  • @Boofi-quat
    @Boofi-quat 2 дня назад

    What an absolute genius this man was.
    The things he did with the human form have never since been equaled.

  • @GranpaMike
    @GranpaMike 4 месяца назад +4

    Lots of remarkable, talented artists out there. Frank Frazetta was the best.

  • @jasonsantos3037
    @jasonsantos3037 Год назад +4

    This man is a legend of fantasy/science fraction art.

  • @franklama1
    @franklama1 18 дней назад

    Ever since I discovered his work almost 50 years ago I've been inspired by his heroic vision.

  • @UToobUsername01
    @UToobUsername01 Год назад +3

    My fave artist. When I think about Fantasy artwork an image of Conan painted by Frank Frazetta comes to my brain immediately.

  • @sirjeffers8547
    @sirjeffers8547 2 года назад +8

    Truly a grand master of the canvas such as Bob Ross. Men that where indeed larger then life god rest them both.
    Rip Frank Frazetta gone but far from forgotten.
    for all the right ways.
    Stay gold kings.

    • @WritersoftheFuture
      @WritersoftheFuture  2 года назад +4

      Thank you!

    • @sirjeffers8547
      @sirjeffers8547 2 года назад +4

      @@WritersoftheFuture Thank me?
      Such artists and cultural icons must be stored and remembered for generations and generations to come. I am merely an observer of how truly magnificent this man was. As well you to which thy would seek to protect his legacy by showing clips of him explaining his life's work. So no no
      Thank you as well as the people that still are within his bloodline and those who previously where bless them, bless you, and bless those people that would go on to recognize his mastery.

  • @johnglover4453
    @johnglover4453 12 часов назад

    First time actually hearing Frank in an interview.
    Full of goosebumps here, swear!
    An artist's artist.
    One of the absolute best in all of history, far as i am concerned - confirmed even more so after this brilliant interview!
    A true master illustrator!

  • @redbarchetta8782
    @redbarchetta8782 Год назад +5

    That man had a HUGE impact on my childhood.

  • @FrazettaGirls
    @FrazettaGirls 2 года назад +79

    Thank you for premiering this at the Frazetta Art Museum in Boca Grande, FL this past February. Thank you for sharing this great inspiration with the world. We appreciate you, Writers & llustrators of the Future!

  • @michaelkeropian2954
    @michaelkeropian2954 2 года назад +4

    The Brooklyn Academy of the Fine Arts was a fine arts school though short lived. Closed in 1945.

  • @Hibernicus1968
    @Hibernicus1968 4 месяца назад +2

    I first became acquainted with the art of Frank Frazetta through the covers of the Ace paperback series of Conan novels. All of those were done either by Frazetta or Boris Vallejo, and the difference between the two was night and day. Vallejo's covers were beautifully painted, and more detailed than Frazetta's, but they looked very static, very posed -- and seeing pictures of how he worked, it's easy to understand why: he had models pose in a tableau he set up, and then looked at while he worked. Again, beautiful paintings, but very static. In Frazetta's work, by contrast, the action practically boils right off the page. It really looked like he caught a snapshot of a dynamic scene. Even the paintings he did that weren't action scenes -- like his most famous Conan painting, where Conan is standing on a pile of defeated enemies, with a girl by his feet, clutching his left leg -- it doesn't look so artificially posed; it looks more natural and lifelike. He really was an extraordinary talent.

  • @josephb3193
    @josephb3193 2 года назад +7

    I'm so happy to see Frank become more articulate as time passed. He turned a lot of people of with his earlier behavior.

  • @ApocalypticDreams666
    @ApocalypticDreams666 2 года назад +9

    Frazetta is an art GOD and has been an inspiration for me for the last 3 decades!!!!!!!!

    • @WritersoftheFuture
      @WritersoftheFuture  2 года назад +1

      That is great and I hope you enjoyed this video interview with him.

    • @ApocalypticDreams666
      @ApocalypticDreams666 2 года назад

      @@WritersoftheFuture Better believe I did. Don't think I've ever seen an interview with him until this one.

  • @stevenswm9844
    @stevenswm9844 Год назад +6

    For those entering here who wouldn't necessarily bother, I suggest CLICKING the 'Show more' in the description. If you're a huge Frazetta fan like myself, then you probably already know all about him...but still it's worth the read. 🙂🎨

  • @cutjack242
    @cutjack242 2 месяца назад

    Frank didnt need a reference....he was so godlike he just did it on whim. RIP Frank.

  • @ilmarinen79
    @ilmarinen79 11 месяцев назад +2

    Wow. He compressed so much into 7 minutes here. Or was it editing (?). His character seems on par with the art. Such a delight! People rarely have the guts to speak like this, and you can see it comes from the heart. He was indeed, the king!

    • @WritersoftheFuture
      @WritersoftheFuture  10 месяцев назад +2

      Thanks. While there was some editing, you can see that Frank was very eloquent in his speaking.

  • @schechter01
    @schechter01 2 года назад +13

    Liked. Never been a sword-&-sorcery illustrator myself but Frazetta's words here are great guidance, for artists of almost any genre. I know I will refer to this video again.

    • @WritersoftheFuture
      @WritersoftheFuture  2 года назад +1

      Thank you. There is also an article by Frank Frazetta written for the Illustrators of the Future Contest for which he was a judge. www.writersofthefuture.com/frank-frazetta-an-introduction/

  • @danaaxelson6200
    @danaaxelson6200 6 месяцев назад +4

    Great video. Frazetta was no doubt a master painter. His works should be considered a master of 20th century art and be studied at collegiate level art classes. He is brilliant and a genius. His technique is flawless.

  • @Trid3nt861
    @Trid3nt861 3 месяца назад +1

    The way he uses colors and contrast to seperate or bring foward a subject is nice. From all the people who met him they never once said anything negative about him and said he was always human and down to earth. Jeffrey R.Watts met him in person, Frank even invited him to Florida back then to talk and stuff. Even Jeff says in his Atelier video in rememberance that Frank was always a class act and loved art.
    I never met Frank, only learned about him from videos and books of his.

  • @ericwilsonfineart
    @ericwilsonfineart 4 месяца назад +2

    THE master of fantasy art. A huge influence on my own artistic journey.

  • @prof113
    @prof113 3 месяца назад +1

    It is the old adage (I forget who said it), that the music is not the notes, it is the space between the notes.

  • @aquabender2542
    @aquabender2542 5 месяцев назад +4

    Rudy sent me here 😁 Sorcery Contested Realms is going to be brilliant using Frank art.

  • @KennyGsca
    @KennyGsca 2 года назад +43

    I whole heartedly wished that this video would never end. Thank you so much for posting it.

    • @WritersoftheFuture
      @WritersoftheFuture  2 года назад +1

      I must agree with you there!

    • @counterstrike89
      @counterstrike89 2 года назад +1

      Totally agree, amazing to hear him talk so freely and expressive, he really knew what he was doing, far more perceptive than people I think realize.

  • @ARod-br2ui
    @ARod-br2ui 23 дня назад

    In this interview he seems nonchalant about anatomy, but in his best paintings the anatomy hits you right between the eyes.

  • @freddynorris6927
    @freddynorris6927 Год назад +3

    Hours well spent in visual amazement.
    Frazetta!

  • @bajaborracho9139
    @bajaborracho9139 2 года назад +8

    Wow frazetta is a genius but he makes it sound so simple

  • @pelecyphora1
    @pelecyphora1 Год назад +3

    Wish I hadmore of his cards. Ken Kelly is cool too.

  • @ironmikekendall2506
    @ironmikekendall2506 4 месяца назад +3

    Truly the greatest! RIP

  • @kermitfrog593
    @kermitfrog593 4 месяца назад +1

    Can't believe I've never heard the man speak til now. Never thought to look him up. He was always more an idea in my mind than a real person. But lo, here is.

  • @bradmorgan8932
    @bradmorgan8932 Год назад +10

    Been a fan of his art since high school. Watching this in-person interview ( the only I’ve found), I realize just how intelligent and sensitive he really was. Thank you for the upload.

    • @WritersoftheFuture
      @WritersoftheFuture  Год назад +2

      I think this is the only video of Frank. Plenty of audio interviews with photos and paintings.

  • @D4veJap4n
    @D4veJap4n 3 месяца назад +1

    My favourite artist. And his personality is so sublime. His statement at the end moved me and made me want to keep trying.
    Thanks Mr frazzeta.

    • @WritersoftheFuture
      @WritersoftheFuture  3 месяца назад

      That's great. You can also submit to Illustrators of the Future of which he was a Contest judge. Here is a link with all the rules for the free-to-enter contest: writersofthefuture.com/enter-the-illustrator-contest/

  • @scandisamurai8899
    @scandisamurai8899 Год назад +9

    The absolute best 🙇‍♂ His art was one of the top 3 blessings that got me through my very difficult childhood 🙏 A true master whom I will never, ever forget ❤

  • @maddogmccoy3203
    @maddogmccoy3203 3 дня назад

    I've been a Frank Frazetta fan ever since I saw his first Mad Magazine illustration!...He just got better and better and more and more creative!...Truly, one of
    the best and most recognizable artists of the last 65 years!...His influence will live on forever!...Just sayin'!

  • @williamgunnarsson
    @williamgunnarsson 2 года назад +25

    He went all around the world to explain, " Contrast & Balance ", that every artist must have.

    • @fluidfox1436
      @fluidfox1436 2 года назад +5

      I think his take on composition here shows he mostly just focused on what seemed to work for him. You're right though, these aren't really obscure principles of composition at all. Maybe he just liked to talk shit about other artists? =)

    • @williamgunnarsson
      @williamgunnarsson 2 года назад +3

      @@fluidfox1436 Hey. Thanks for seeing basically the same thing as me. He could've summed things up in fewer words than that. But I can't deny his success. I wanted to be an artist, but in order to make a living at it, you have to have at least a modicum of talent that'll sell your stuff. I tried, but I'd " go blank " and couldn't produce. I had a lot of half-done projects laying around collecting dust. So, I quit and became a musician instead and made some money at that. I'm not clairvoyant, but reading your comments I can almost hear you speak it. My seeing-eye intuition tells me that you're very likely an excellent artist, in addition to having a superior understanding of human nature and the world. Don't ask me how I know. I just do .

    • @erickdraws9563
      @erickdraws9563 Год назад +2

      @@fluidfox1436 i think he was being as authentic as he could with his art, the overselling of his own is another separate side. all i see on social media isnt original, not that i have not done copy paste art myself trying to get noticed lol that makes me laugh cus its not authentic but i can see that in me and most like 90% of the known artist in 2023 are cookie cutter workers and some forced attempt at originality lol.. its too clever to ever be artistic and thereby original. it doesn't flow from the mind, it comes from the creative side of a human being and is not located in the brain.

    • @fluidfox1436
      @fluidfox1436 Год назад +1

      @@erickdraws9563 He was definitely authentic.

  • @jayarenneilson6049
    @jayarenneilson6049 Месяц назад

    fantastic to hear a master of art talking so simply and with such candour about the way he works.
    and to make it sound so simple when his skill and style are so consumate.

  • @lylewyant3356
    @lylewyant3356 Год назад +2

    WOW! I've known of his work obviously but this the first interview I have seen of him...

  • @brianleblancart736
    @brianleblancart736 2 года назад +36

    This feels to me, like him saying what needed to be heard. At the right time in my career. I'm grateful for you sharing it.

  • @siamakaghazeinali
    @siamakaghazeinali 2 года назад +3

    man you were great ! when i was young i saw your painting book . Many psychological points were hidden in them. I did not know the name of the painter at that time. Later, when the Internet came, I found pictures of his paintings and downloaded them to my computer. His paintings show a mixture of fear, beauty, pride, lust and distress.

  • @Allan_aka_RocKITEman
    @Allan_aka_RocKITEman 5 месяцев назад +2

    What a great artist.

  • @rammannawar1626
    @rammannawar1626 Год назад +4

    Frank is great so much detail, and his work. When I went to the art institute, I copied his piece, the barbarian he works in oils which I don’t have the knowledge of so I used gouache paint for the background and oil pencils for the barbarian. I got an A plus, Frank is awesome such detail.

  • @steveferris7930
    @steveferris7930 2 года назад +16

    This is a wonderful snippet of the Master who changed the world of Sci-Fi and Fantasy art and became more than a legend, he became a National Treasure!

    • @WritersoftheFuture
      @WritersoftheFuture  2 года назад +1

      It was an incredible find. He was an incredible man and artist!

  • @grghkllb3875
    @grghkllb3875 Месяц назад

    Thanks very much for uploading this gem! Never take it down, please!

  • @at8630
    @at8630 2 года назад +6

    This is the only interview with him I can find. Where are any others? This was great and left me wanting for more.

    • @WritersoftheFuture
      @WritersoftheFuture  2 года назад +1

      As far as I know this is the only video interview. There are other audio interviews that had his paintings added to create videos.

  • @alexandredesouza3692
    @alexandredesouza3692 Год назад +3

    This man's a hero!

  • @trotterhorsewatsonjr.6668
    @trotterhorsewatsonjr.6668 Год назад +2

    This is the first time that I have heard his voice! It fits his persona!

  • @damiengonzales6537
    @damiengonzales6537 Год назад +1

    Love Mr. Frazetta!

  • @JacksonTaylorandTheSinners
    @JacksonTaylorandTheSinners Год назад +3

    The GOAT.

  • @andrewc2024
    @andrewc2024 5 месяцев назад

    What an awesome summation. Frank's zig-zag composition, I think that's what caught me about Mike Mignola's work: they say art's a conversation, I love that it's ongoing. Hats off to Frank.

  • @trotterhorsewatsonjr.6668
    @trotterhorsewatsonjr.6668 Год назад +2

    WOW what an interesting interview! No pretension what so ever in his voice honest and to the point without a slew of pontificating!

  • @ArtofGhori
    @ArtofGhori Месяц назад

    First time I have heard him speak. Thank you

  • @charliesierra6919
    @charliesierra6919 Год назад +1

    Pure gold from the Master.

  • @leetroywaller
    @leetroywaller Год назад +1

    What an iconic artist. Legendary one of my favorite. The God father of Fantasy art.

  • @yupicatalano137
    @yupicatalano137 Год назад +2

    Amazing artist, big Frank! Master

  • @patkelley8293
    @patkelley8293 2 года назад +7

    My favorite artist growing up. Images that leaped off the page at you. Really set the stage for the fantasy culture and video games that brought his World's to life.

    • @WritersoftheFuture
      @WritersoftheFuture  2 года назад

      I really like the way he describes his style of painting in the video interview.

  • @teetoo3790
    @teetoo3790 Год назад +3

    Love this. Just subscribed.

  • @dougwalsh9282
    @dougwalsh9282 4 месяца назад +1

    Blazing Combat #1 cover. Oh my!

  • @danpatterson7108
    @danpatterson7108 4 месяца назад +2

    Could listen to him for hours

  • @JohnMartin-oh6bf
    @JohnMartin-oh6bf Год назад +7

    It’s one thing to have talent..another to have imagination.Frazetta had both.

  • @thebrownlizard3988
    @thebrownlizard3988 8 месяцев назад +1

    goodbye master of fantasy art, thanks for all those beautiful images that will be forever in our heads and memories, a true master of fantasy painting, his pictures always have those enigmatic feeling and movements and depth like no other, he truely painted from the depth of his thoughts, my dad has his book and i always watched it when i was a kid i was facinated by his art work !!!!never have i seen such simplistic genuis master peices soem of those painting are embded in my head ,, a master of his own kind

  • @christineshotton824
    @christineshotton824 Год назад +10

    Without question, the best artist of the second half of the twentieth century.

  • @shamusteakiawa
    @shamusteakiawa 2 года назад +2

    His statement from 6:45 onwards is so cool

  • @edwardx.winston5744
    @edwardx.winston5744 5 месяцев назад +1

    Pure genius.

  • @edizkan_
    @edizkan_ 2 года назад +8

    This video is a treasure.

  • @edgarcarrasco4405
    @edgarcarrasco4405 4 месяца назад +1

    Thank you for sharing this with us.

  • @Apple2-ux8uo
    @Apple2-ux8uo Год назад +1

    He was also a master story teller in the image.

  • @mvinity216
    @mvinity216 Год назад +3

    The genius himself, my hero ❤

  • @jaykay6408
    @jaykay6408 2 года назад +2

    Thanks for sharing!

  • @bluefish4999
    @bluefish4999 Год назад +2

    Be original not perfect, so true, when I let go worrying about making things perfect or fear of screwing it up I was able to move my art forward, I'm by no means a master like Frazetta but I'm doing my own thing and feeling pretty good about it, and selling most of it too at the moment.

  • @JohnLowell-xs8ro
    @JohnLowell-xs8ro 9 месяцев назад

    Many years ago while looking for something to read. I picked up a book with a Frank Frazetta illustration on it. I was mesmerized but was saddened when I opened the book to find only print.

  • @secretshaman189
    @secretshaman189 6 месяцев назад +1

    Wonderful interview thank-you. I agree with everything he has stated.

  • @TheWeredude
    @TheWeredude Год назад +2

    This made my morning

  • @anthonymacdonald9249
    @anthonymacdonald9249 9 месяцев назад +1

    Wow . This is GOLD. Thank you! I have been an admirer of his art for many years but really knew very little about the man behind it. This short interview speaks volumes.

  • @efrainpalermo
    @efrainpalermo 6 месяцев назад +2

    He made the Conan series book covers so good that it was disappointing when Schwarzenegger played the part, and could not live up to Frazetta's illustration of that hero.

  • @makina2022
    @makina2022 Год назад +2

    this is a good example of soul.

  • @michaelsmith3657
    @michaelsmith3657 2 года назад +2

    Excellent!

  • @ProdByGhost
    @ProdByGhost 2 года назад +6

    omg this is so rare !! amazing to hear him speak about art

  • @creamcookies8022
    @creamcookies8022 2 года назад +2

    Thanks a lot for posting this❤️🙏