


When I was around 12 years old, my parents were kind enough to see I had an aptitude and artistic talent and enrolled me in a class after school with a teacher who showed me one painting that changed the game for me, little did I know it was Frank Frazetta. Oddly enough it was the Atlantis piece which still, along with many others, inspires me today.

Thanks Frank.
4 comments:
Ah! For many, he was the sole reason for taking up art.
Rest in peace...
Long live the king.
Hey Mark,
A sad day for all of us. The man could tap into the reptilian brain like no other. Thanks for the visit. Somehow, your kind note was deleted before I had a chance to leave an answer.
Cheers.
Ah! For many, he was the sole reason for taking up art. Rest in peace...
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