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Justin Coro Kaufman

Dug a little deeper into the high key overexposed painting thing again this week. I’ve been wanting to do a portrait of  Kevin, our other mastiff for a little while now. He’s such a sweet old boy. Had it in my head to do like a “night lighting” portrait of him. He’s blind, and his eyes have that cloudy look to them that i think could look cool in that lighting scenario. But then a…

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Frazetta Girls YouTube Channel


Arnie Fenner

July 15, 2024 - For over a decade Sara Frazetta—one of Frank's and Ellie's granddaughters—and her partner Joe Weber have been tirelessly preserving and promoting the Frazetta legacy with a whole host of products, blog posts, art exhibits, convention appearances, and now a FrazettaGirls YouTube channel where she charmingly and enthusiastically shares some history about her grandpa with fans. Here are a few examples: [embed]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NCU8AVzHEnQ[/embed] [embed]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ib4Zftouqys[/embed] [embed]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xQMe1jEWmZY[/embed] Sara and Joe are also working on a batch of new books, including The Frank Frazetta Poster Book Series 1, which they've just announced and are currently taking pre-orders for at the FrazettaGirls website. If you think you already know everything there is to know about Frank and Ellie or that you have seen all of Frank's artwork, guess again: a lot of Frazetta excitement is in the works. I can hardly wait!

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