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Our tribute to Frank Frazetta... one of the most incredible fantasy artists ever to touch a canvas.(Greg) I'll never be that good..
(Maeve) He's an inspiration to all artists out there.... that it is possible to follow one's dream.
We pay our respects with heavy hearts....
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SinnerDom [2010-07-04 02:35:03 +0000 UTC]
Just felt like faving something of yours. *sigh*...Nice to see Faile35 watches you too.
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zymurgea In reply to SinnerDom [2010-07-06 14:02:35 +0000 UTC]
Thanks, i'm working toward another project if i can get a variety of issues settled.
I've been a huge fan of Faile's work since i first saw it.
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SinnerDom In reply to zymurgea [2010-07-08 17:29:43 +0000 UTC]
Loving Tasha's tale btw...I know I should sign up at the proper site and get an ID there..but I've got so many places and passwords to remember and forget already..I hope you don't mind my telling you so here.
I've scored some more commission cash so contributions are to be expected.
I have to say though...and I know I should say this on the official Tasha site...while Nadia is deliciously cruel, there has to be a time when even the best and most powerful Domme get's the tables turned on her ( I hopes anyway) and it really gives me the shivers to think that Baetor and Jennifer's friendship for Tasha will come to a bad end.
As for the poor ex fighter/maid I'm pretty sure Nadia was lying about her getting her freedom if she lures the friends to the castle...that would be just like a cruel Domme, to lie and betray like that.
Finally...I'm still wondering about that squirming, encased figure in the dungeons...the one Tasha encountered while recovering the wand for Nadia...as it says in the story..."wouldn't such confinement cause the prisoner to become insane after a while?" (something like that anyway).
I'm hoping that she/he will be something like Chekov's loaded gun at some point and re appear with some kind of devastating result..
Just sayin' is all.
Cheer and thanks for a great story.
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zymurgea In reply to BullittBlank [2010-05-31 16:07:50 +0000 UTC]
Thank you. When I learned of the man's death, it hit me emotionally, not because he died (we all die), but because I had to hear about it on DA. Here is a man who could easily take on Di Vinci, a guy who did his work BY HAND with pigment on canvas with tools, a master painter, and this was the ONLY forum that said anything about it. His work should be in museums, taking up the spots where Andy Wharhol's crap used to be. My tiny little tribute, wonderfully rendered by Zym, is a child's first steps in comparison to anything Mr. Frazetta ever did.
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BullittBlank In reply to zymurgea [2010-06-02 11:18:16 +0000 UTC]
Agreed. My boss at the local tattoo parlor has, practically, a whole LIBRARY of Frazetta stuff. He grew up as a graffitti artist, but STILL worshipped Frazetta. I just remember seeing Fire and Ice when I was a kid, and just being in awe of the design work, and especially the movie poster.
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WickedPrince [2010-05-22 06:40:31 +0000 UTC]
Yeah, I couldn't begin to list the number of books I own with his covers.
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Amaniwolf [2010-05-11 22:34:46 +0000 UTC]
Aww...that's a great tribute. He inspired so many. Wonderful work, he will be missed.
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CD-B2 [2010-05-11 22:01:40 +0000 UTC]
Heavy hearts but thankful for the legacy he left in his artwork and in the artists he inspired. Thank you.
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