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Uploaded by on Dec 15, 2010

Project for class, comparing the art and life of Frank Frazetta and Boris Vallejo.

I put this together, and is for educational purposes. No copyright infringement intended

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  • well..for me frazetta is better..and my hero...but boris is also one of my all time fave fantasy artists...

    both are great...

  • @davycrocketful Original assignment was one artist, but I couldn't justify just one of them. I had to go with the extra credit!

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  • @Garbear80 well..funny enough both of these artists go well together....

    so you made the right decision..

  • I've always been a fan of both. Their paintings absorb you into strange "other worlds". Let's face it, fantasy is more fun then reality. thanks for the upload.

    -Brooklyn, NY, USA

  • I was wrong I found out it was not Bridgeman!.....Sorry!

  • Hate to to break it to you but Frazetta studied under Bridgemen, Just as Norman Rockwell!

  • Though they are both good artist! I find Frank to be far superior in style and originality! His skill with paint is nothing like I've seen in my 57 years and I have seen a lot of them. Vallejo relies too heavily on photographs. And is very vain in painting himself in many of his fantasy work. His wife far exceeds him Julie Bell!

  • both are great fantasy artists..but my fave is frazz.. without doubt..

  • I'm a fan of both of them, but to me Frazetta is superior to Vallejo. Vallejo's work is a time, too "polished" for lack of a way to say it better. Frazetta had a quality of rawness, and dare I say, reality, that fantasy art often lacks. Even when whatever he was painting was seemingly intended to look like an otherworldly witch or demon, it looked like flesh and blood. It was as if he could not help it. To me, that he made the fantastic look that real, makes him the true master

  • @Khanstant Then why are you watching a video about both of them, toolshed!?

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