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I'm so sad to hear one of my favorite artists has passed away: Frank Frazetta has died at 82. Read the New York Times article
here. This painting by Frazetta was in part an inspiration for the character Maddy Kettle.
Here's a Moleskine sketch of Maddy Kettle from the world of Harry & Silvio. Maddy is a twelve your cowgirl with a purple boat that flies and she battles goblins. She uses her purple boat to help Harry & Silvio travel to distant clouds for their map making.
Sad news, Eric, i too learn about this about an hour ago. He will be missed. :(
He really will.
What sad news. He was, without question, one of the most influential and unforgettable artists of our time. We were lucky to have him while we did. Thank goodness for all the wonderful work he left behind.
This is just beautiful.
Rip.
He sure did some amazing work.
I'm so sad,he was an inspiration.
Frank Frazetta, I'm sad at his passing, although I am so happy to know that so many actually recognize this amazing artist and his talents, for he was an incredible inspiration to me upon my learning in the arts. Frank has also inspired many others, such as Boris Vallejo and Julie Bell to name just a couple.
His style of fantasy art was a mainstream, and it even passed on to the comic genre, and illustrations for countless story book covers.
He was a master, a man to be followed for his leadership in his certain wonderful unique quality of art. Frank is someone to bow down to with sheer respect as we mourn his passing, even though his heart and passion for his art lives on forever, and will never be forgotten, not only on the 'vanvasses of forever,' but as well in all those of us that carry on with the inspiration he has given to us with his incredible work...
Goodbye Frank Frazetta, know in your peaceful realm that your art will live on forever...
~Peter