I get choked up when I think about this man and his art and the effect that it had on me. He is one of the reasons why I have always considered myself to be an artist.
Hi everyone I finally got it to work from outside US. Just download the Hola free VPN add on to Chrome. Select USA then go to the Go 90 website and you can watch them all. You're welcome.
If a hot chick with awesome pink hair taught me things while a humorous robot student provided commentary when I was in school...I likely would have still done poorly in my classes. I was a terribly unremarkable student. But at least the experience would have been enjoyable!
When I started studying fantasy art, I realized quickly that there is a huge red line between "before Frazetta" and "After Frazetta". When he started painting covers there was nothing that looked like him, and after it was ALL influenced by him. And now, even 50 years later, Fantasy art is either influence by his design ideas and techniques OR sort of "anti-influenced", where the artists have to make a conscious choice to avoid his influence. That is the mark of a giant.
@@davedfw814 I think you missed my point, while actually repeating it in your reply. My point was that an AD or artist has to make a conscious decision to AVOID tropes that Frazetta created, because they are so influential. And that's what you're saying too, I think.
@@davedfw814 Great point! Someone finally telling it like is really is. Aside from being incredibly boring , all this Frazetta nonsense is soooooo tedious man.......
@@davedfw814 ..I call it screen addiction, all these people making dopey comments about Frazetta, claiming to be interested in Fantasy art etc are just like zombies. They can't respond to your comments because they know nothing about the subject, never went to art school, and no one ever hired them to produce anything, its all TALK and posturing-their just fools or paid hacks.
So glad these episodes are on youtube now. Thanks for doing this series. Anyone wanting more Frazetta check out the Frazetta: Painting with Fire documentary.
My late husband (also an artist and from Brooklyn) took me to the Frazetta Museum back in 2009, while Frank and Elanor were still alive. I was shocked at how small the paintings actually are, considering how huge and dynamic the subjects are. I saw a painting that I had never seen before and was so in love with it, that I bought a print of it, that hangs in my living room today. Here is the painting: frankfrazetta.net/Serpent.html What caught my eye was the details in the bubbles, they looked real enough to pop them.
I visited the Frazetta museum in 2021. Frank Jr and his wife were there running it. I was surprised how small the museum is with the paintings jammed together. I also visited the Norman Rockwell museum which was 20x larger and looked like a major museum.
Thank you comicbookgirl19 thoughtful things you complemented mr.frazetta with kind of you ,he was a mentor of creative inspiration to my artistic growth..and haveing such a beautiful well spoken young lady as yourself,do the commentary was delightful.
my true hero and inspiration......i wept when he passed.....even got a lil misty eyed from this thank you for using him in your series and grats on that by the by.
Yes the Fantasy genre was dominated by two names, Frazetta and Boris. Frazetta had the rougher, earthier style but so dynamic as to take on an inner life. Boris's work was technical perfection although the majority of his work was taken from posed photographs and lacked Frazetta's energy his rendering skills were beautiful. It really was brain vs brawn, personally I can't go one over the other, I love the power of Frank's work but some of Boris's work is so sublime it just takes my breath away.
Im so proud of you! Ive seen the show and your internet career grow up! I remember the first video I saw from you, the Prometheus exploration video and since then I was hooked on your show. You introduced me to great comics and great artist, got me into Lovecraft and chaos magick and some other weird stuff my parents would not approve of, and made me understand why I love x-men so much! I always recommend your show to people looking for better content on you tube and I am just so happy to see you get this far! Love this new show! Will go download the app to see it! :)
Great to see a proper video done for the man! Frazetta is the KING of this genre. I have been a fan of his since the early 80's and you did an awesome job Comic Book Girl on his biography. You know your stuff!! cheers !
Finally. the perfect length and content for a biography. You showed some of his work and why he was/is important and influential. Also a brief personal bio. I look forward to the rest of the episodes. p.s. love the white; the set, your outfit.
As a Frazetta fan for many many years now, I approve of this episode. I'm an illustrator myself. And Frank is and always has been a huge inspiration. Thank you for enlightening the masses. ;) Although, If you are not already aware, the Death Dealer image also became the mascot and full size statue for "III Corps" Also known as the "Phantom Warriors." Which is another fun fact for you. ;)
I went looking for Greater Creators when it first came out, only to discover to my great chagrin that it is only available to those who live in the US. The rest of us are simply out of luck. The episode I most wanted to watch was that of Frank Frazetta, the artist who defined the covers of the novels I was reading throughout my childhood. No single visual artist has had as much impact on me. To this day, I find his work utterly unmatched.
Thanks for this interesting art lesson, it's well documented, well scripted and well executed. I've learned and I've had fun in all my years of degree never had all those in one class and I felt so attracted to the teacher. Congratulations excellent work
Frazetta makes me want to write. For instance his picture "Sacrifice". It implies a huge amount of a backstory and *triggers your imagination*. This is what I like about his art so much.
I have been a frazetta fan since I first saw his work in the 80's (yeah, I'm in my late 30's so....). The world of, Conan and all things fantasy was in my blood from birth. This is a good outlook video in dedication to Mr. Frank Frazetta.
Thanks for all the kind comments to everyone that likes the show! We are reading them all! This week's new episode is on Hayao Miyazaki! Check it out over on go90. www.go90.com/profiles/va_d791e71ae1f34094ba2b2e9e5edf1352
I live in stroudsburg, frazetta’s costume shop is legit! His son owns it and is really cool and fun to talk to about his fathers legacy. Great job on the documentary
As a long time Frazetta fan I was really happy to see this! Seems that a lot of people currently in geek culture have no clue who he is, which is obviously a shame, such talent should never be forgotten.
We feel insulted that we were made to censor it too, there was a huge fight about it and it makes me feel both sad and embarrassed that we were forced to do this but it wasn't our call at the end of the day :/
Comic Book Girl 19 I image this may be due to the original place where you posted it right? Well, perhaps since this is now on UA-cam that you can perhaps have an uncensored here? Just a hope.
love CBG's new show! the monotone set contrast's with the content in a great way. really makes the art work POP! great work, team 19 should be really proud. greater things coming in the future!
Well welcome to the party... better late than never... been a fan since 1965... read my first Conan the Barberian novel by Robert E Howard and was totally impressed with the cover art. It was way tougher to find out about artists back then (I was just 7 going on eight then) but as luck would have it, the local book store had more Conan books and over a few weeks I got all they had. It would be years later when I was in Highschool (1972-76) that I found a whole book of Frazzetta art... what a inspiration for a young artist.
@@Mike-kj2lg lol the bread head brigade of snake oil sales men trying to peddle their FF prints and books with just about anyone they can find is pathetic....
Thank you for bringing the Frazetta episode to youtube CBG19. I live outside the US so I can't access go90. I'm an illustrator and Frazetta is my hero, this made me really happy. I would love to see the Jack Kirby and Moebiues episodes one day too, if that's possible of course. Cheers.
Thank you CBG19 this was a great show! I knew nothing about Frank Frazetta, but of course he was so influential I know I've seen him somewhere all my life. I wish go90 would let us watch the other episodes someday. Hope you keep making and selling shows like this, because the quality of the content you guys make deserves it.
The only people fooled by FF were amatures. You'll notice on all his spam videos the only people completely brainwashed by FF's propoganda are clueless amatures. There are simply no pros interested at all.
I first saw Frazetta on the cover of the Lancer edition of "Conan Of Cimmeria", the Frost Giants painting in 1969 . I was transfixed. One of America's finest artists. Thanks for doing this Comicbook Girl.
Boris personally called Frazetta "The master" at Frank's surprise visit (and last) to a comic con. (San Diego 1994 I think? in the 90's for sure). To each their own. For my taste I'll take the original, "the master" over Boris any day of the week.
In the 80s(ithink) there was a Frank Frazetta set of cards made. i have the whole set. you did an absolute fabulous job. I wish I could get go90 just to watch the rest of this series. Thank you for sharing.
Thanks for bringing it on youtube! In Italy we can't access go90, so i was really glad to see it here on YT. Hoping you bring the Moebius episode up soon!
Big shoutout to the cbg19 team for dishing out some amazing content in Greater Creators. An amazing show that defenitely needs to be watched by all who enjoy comics!
I read the Death Dealer series in the early 90's and it's awesome. Going to the museum this spring. This is an excellent show I'm glad it was Comic Book Girl 19 who made this.👍
+Comic Book Girl 19 I'm your fan. Awesome work!!!! It's incredible that someone still remember such an incredible artist like Frazetta and his contribution in the modern art and illustration, he's one of my great inspirations as illustrator. Regards from Mexico.
Watched Painting With Fire on Amazon after this. As a presentation of information and overview, CBG19's 20 minute episode is BETTER than PWF. You're doing god's work, CBG19. Keep it up!
The lighting in this series does amazing things for your eyes, CBG. And, Frank Frazetta is one of my favorite modern artists, alongside Luis Royo. Thank you for doing this series.
What always blew me away was how FAST he banged out those paintings. He would recieve a deadline and sit on it until the night before it came due. He would then pull an all nighter and knock out a full masterpiece in hours.
@@davedfw814 you do know each style of art has a name because it belongs to a pre-created category. As far as plagiarizing art, most don't know where they're creating it from and call it divine inspiration. Most major inventions were created within a few days apart in opposite sides of the world by people who had never come across each other before. The concept of plagiarizing comes from a sense of lack and is a plague itself.
wow!! i really needed to see this. always loved his stuff, but never knew too much about him. knowing he STARTED painting at 30 is so inspirational! great great episode!! you're awesome because unlike some people on the net, you actually really LOVE comics, and the artform as a whole!!
THANX CBG19 & TEAM! I REMEBER THIS ARTWORK FROM MY CHILDHOOD BUT I NEVER KNEW THE ARTIST. WAS BEING NOSTALGIC WATCHING FIRE & ICE. THEN YOUR NEW VIDEO DROPED. AWSOME TIMING! :-)
I get choked up when I think about this man and his art and the effect that it had on me. He is one of the reasons why I have always considered myself to be an artist.
so sad-you needed someone to convince you. I always knew I was an artist.
Here in Spain I couldn't watch your show and I got so excited when I saw this in my subscription box. Thank you so much CBG19!
idem from france, thx u very very much!
Same from Italy. Hope to see more episodes. Thanks.
Tigredebolsillo Jr. same, from Toronto Canada.
Hi everyone I finally got it to work from outside US. Just download the Hola free VPN add on to Chrome. Select USA then go to the Go 90 website and you can watch them all. You're welcome.
same from saudi :(
However unlikely, I hope all episodes come to youtube. Being from the uk go90 isn't an option.
Do they? I don't see any.
I hope it does. I'm gonna subscribe now just in case.
Revisiting these videos. They're so great !
I love that the watermark says it's only on go90
I´m in Chile and I´m really looking foward to watch the rest of the show, hope that you release the rest
If a hot chick with awesome pink hair taught me things while a humorous robot student provided commentary when I was in school...I likely would have still done poorly in my classes. I was a terribly unremarkable student. But at least the experience would have been enjoyable!
JonTron
As opposed to miserable. Really, really miserable. *sighs*
Yup! spanktastic!
JonTron No worries. You still managed to make millions making unfunny videos.
JonTron I like her dress, hell, she could wear a bin liner and still look good.
unfunny...WHAT!
Thanks for this very informative video. Well done, I've been a Frazetta fan & collector since the late '70's , he will always be the best.
When I started studying fantasy art, I realized quickly that there is a huge red line between "before Frazetta" and "After Frazetta". When he started painting covers there was nothing that looked like him, and after it was ALL influenced by him. And now, even 50 years later, Fantasy art is either influence by his design ideas and techniques OR sort of "anti-influenced", where the artists have to make a conscious choice to avoid his influence. That is the mark of a giant.
@@davedfw814 I think you missed my point, while actually repeating it in your reply. My point was that an AD or artist has to make a conscious decision to AVOID tropes that Frazetta created, because they are so influential. And that's what you're saying too, I think.
@@davedfw814 Great point! Someone finally telling it like is really is. Aside from being incredibly boring , all this Frazetta nonsense is soooooo tedious man.......
@@davedfw814 ..I call it screen addiction, all these people making dopey comments about Frazetta, claiming to be interested in Fantasy art etc are just like zombies. They can't respond to your comments because they know nothing about the subject, never went to art school, and no one ever hired them to produce anything, its all TALK and posturing-their just fools or paid hacks.
So glad these episodes are on youtube now. Thanks for doing this series. Anyone wanting more Frazetta check out the Frazetta: Painting with Fire documentary.
My late husband (also an artist and from Brooklyn) took me to the Frazetta Museum back in 2009, while Frank and Elanor were still alive. I was shocked at how small the paintings actually are, considering how huge and dynamic the subjects are. I saw a painting that I had never seen before and was so in love with it, that I bought a print of it, that hangs in my living room today. Here is the painting: frankfrazetta.net/Serpent.html What caught my eye was the details in the bubbles, they looked real enough to pop them.
I visited the Frazetta museum in 2021. Frank Jr and his wife were there running it. I was surprised how small the museum is with the paintings jammed together. I also visited the Norman Rockwell museum which was 20x larger and looked like a major museum.
Thank you comicbookgirl19 thoughtful things you complemented mr.frazetta with kind of you ,he was a mentor of creative inspiration to my artistic growth..and haveing such a beautiful well spoken young lady as yourself,do the commentary was delightful.
CBG19 You are the best!
my true hero and inspiration......i wept when he passed.....even got a lil misty eyed from this thank you for using him in your series and grats on that by the by.
Yes the Fantasy genre was dominated by two names, Frazetta and Boris. Frazetta had the rougher, earthier style but so dynamic as to take on an inner life. Boris's work was technical perfection although the majority of his work was taken from posed photographs and lacked Frazetta's energy his rendering skills were beautiful. It really was brain vs brawn, personally I can't go one over the other, I love the power of Frank's work but some of Boris's work is so sublime it just takes my breath away.
I'll be in PA in March for a wedding. Think I'll stop by the Frazetta museum while I'm there. Thanks Danika.
Im so proud of you! Ive seen the show and your internet career grow up! I remember the first video I saw from you, the Prometheus exploration video and since then I was hooked on your show. You introduced me to great comics and great artist, got me into Lovecraft and chaos magick and some other weird stuff my parents would not approve of, and made me understand why I love x-men so much! I always recommend your show to people looking for better content on you tube and I am just so happy to see you get this far! Love this new show! Will go download the app to see it! :)
Sebastian Rivera Dawwww thanks man! Really appreciate it! 😘
Love this.
Great to see a proper video done for the man! Frazetta is the KING of this genre. I have been a fan of his since the early 80's and you did an awesome job Comic Book Girl on his biography. You know your stuff!! cheers !
I absolutely love how informative and educational your content is! ❤
Frank deserves a legit documentary about his art
Frazetta's work is never static, it's as if every painting is a frame from the most incredibly beautiful film ever created.
Nah, Egyptian Queen is static
i first saw his art when i was child and love it ever since.
Fire and Ice movie.....so much nostalgia
BEST VIDEO EVER!!!! Im a BIG fan of his work AWESOME work guys
Finally. the perfect length and content for a biography. You showed some of his work and why he was/is important and influential. Also a brief personal bio. I look forward to the rest of the episodes. p.s. love the white; the set, your outfit.
A Renaissance master born 500 years too late.
Naw he was born on time. Just proves real art still sells and is appreciated by the people.
This presentation is one of the best produced & researched on the internet. Who on Earth isn't crazy about Frazetta?
As a Frazetta fan for many many years now, I approve of this episode.
I'm an illustrator myself. And Frank is and always has been a huge inspiration. Thank you for enlightening the masses. ;)
Although, If you are not already aware, the Death Dealer image also became the mascot and full size statue
for "III Corps" Also known as the "Phantom Warriors." Which is another fun fact for you. ;)
Thank you for posting the Greater Creators on youtube!! I'm from Canada. Really glad to finaly see it.
At last something educative. Awesome content here.
Thank you Comicbookgirl19!!! Mr. Frazetta meant alot to us all!! Cheers!!
There are still people with this type of talent, but for some reason or another, those with less talent are promoted and celebrated in the media.
This I agree with
I went looking for Greater Creators when it first came out, only to discover to my great chagrin that it is only available to those who live in the US. The rest of us are simply out of luck. The episode I most wanted to watch was that of Frank Frazetta, the artist who defined the covers of the novels I was reading throughout my childhood. No single visual artist has had as much impact on me. To this day, I find his work utterly unmatched.
Thanks for this interesting art lesson, it's well documented, well scripted and well executed. I've learned and I've had fun in all my years of degree never had all those in one class and I felt so attracted to the teacher. Congratulations excellent work
The Slave Leia costume closely resembles a few of Frank's paintings. The poster for A New Hope also has a similar type of composition as he used.
did you do one about simon bisley? his works are what makes the 90s awesome for me...and also martin f emond's
Stellar job as all ways ComicBookGirl19 crew!! Can't wait to see the other episodes!
love the focus on art.
I learn a lot about Frazetta, thank you. I hope all Greater Creators videos come to youtube.
Frazetta's usage of a brilliant palette brought his worth to life. My favorite demonstration of his pallet is Mothman.
His females are outstanding.
Frazetta makes me want to write.
For instance his picture "Sacrifice".
It implies a huge amount of a backstory and *triggers your imagination*.
This is what I like about his art so much.
Great show can't wait to see more
Thank you for bringin this to youtube. I really enjoyed it. Hope to see the rest of the series here someday.
I have been a frazetta fan since I first saw his work in the 80's (yeah, I'm in my late 30's so....).
The world of, Conan and all things fantasy was in my blood from birth.
This is a good outlook video in dedication to Mr. Frank Frazetta.
I love this series!! Need to do some homework. Can’t wait to see next episode!
Thanks for all the kind comments to everyone that likes the show! We are reading them all! This week's new episode is on Hayao Miyazaki! Check it out over on go90. www.go90.com/profiles/va_d791e71ae1f34094ba2b2e9e5edf1352
I live in stroudsburg, frazetta’s costume shop is legit! His son owns it and is really cool and fun to talk to about his fathers legacy. Great job on the documentary
This looks awesome, work hard
As a long time Frazetta fan I was really happy to see this! Seems that a lot of people currently in geek culture have no clue who he is, which is obviously a shame, such talent should never be forgotten.
Just in time for my lunch break.
Thank you for making this video. Frazetta has always been one of my favorite artists.
I love his work and to be frank i feel a little insulted that you guys censored his work :/
N3rdSci3nc3 They had to to put it on UA-cam
go90 censored it, they also censored some of CBG"s cussing
TARDIStennant I believe this video would fall under the rule of youtube just fine if it is age restricted and that this is made for education reasons.
We feel insulted that we were made to censor it too, there was a huge fight about it and it makes me feel both sad and embarrassed that we were forced to do this but it wasn't our call at the end of the day :/
Comic Book Girl 19 I image this may be due to the original place where you posted it right? Well, perhaps since this is now on UA-cam that you can perhaps have an uncensored here? Just a hope.
Oh man that was AWESOME!!!!
Thank you Comic Book Girl 19. I truly appreciate your job
This is GOLD! No wonder why you were so busy. I learned a WHOLE lot and laughed my ass off. Thanks CBG19 Team!
Wow -- these episodes are done SO WELL! This is going to blow up!
I loved this episode and I now love Frank Frazetta! Thanks for the introduction CBG19!
love CBG's new show! the monotone set contrast's with the content in a great way. really makes the art work POP! great work, team 19 should be really proud. greater things coming in the future!
Well welcome to the party... better late than never... been a fan since 1965... read my first Conan the Barberian novel by Robert E Howard and was totally impressed with the cover art. It was way tougher to find out about artists back then (I was just 7 going on eight then) but as luck would have it, the local book store had more Conan books and over a few weeks I got all they had. It would be years later when I was in Highschool (1972-76) that I found a whole book of Frazzetta art... what a inspiration for a young artist.
@@Mike-kj2lg lol the bread head brigade of snake oil sales men trying to peddle their FF prints and books with just about anyone they can find is pathetic....
Lady, you and your guys have done some awesome work. Congrats!
Thank you for bringing the Frazetta episode to youtube CBG19. I live outside the US so I can't access go90. I'm an illustrator and Frazetta is my hero, this made me really happy. I would love to see the Jack Kirby and Moebiues episodes one day too, if that's possible of course. Cheers.
Great video CBG19. It's refreshing to have a host have so much passion for the topics at hand. Keep it up!!
Thank you CBG19 this was a great show! I knew nothing about Frank Frazetta, but of course he was so influential I know I've seen him somewhere all my life. I wish go90 would let us watch the other episodes someday. Hope you keep making and selling shows like this, because the quality of the content you guys make deserves it.
Greater creators is a good show.
The show is so good, please CBG19 keep it alive.
The only people fooled by FF were amatures. You'll notice on all his spam videos the only people completely brainwashed by FF's propoganda are clueless amatures. There are simply no pros interested at all.
I first saw Frazetta on the cover of the Lancer edition of "Conan Of Cimmeria", the Frost Giants painting in 1969 .
I was transfixed.
One of America's finest artists.
Thanks for doing this Comicbook Girl.
Too polished, too scripted, and too good. It has to be shittier! Haha, just kidding. It looks great, thank you for putting it together.
I read the first four words and went off in my head "God DANGIT there's no pleasing anybo-" and then read the rest lol thanks for that! B^)
please put the rest on UA-cam or at least an international service. this is some of the best quality you've ever done!!
Thank you but it is up to go90 who owns the content.
ComicBook Girl 19 do one on Boris Vallejo - he's my Fav Artist.
zenapplejones haha yassss! Boris and Julie would make a great episode
I'll second this-- I was just going to suggest it until I found this comment.
Boris personally called Frazetta "The master" at Frank's surprise visit (and last) to a comic con. (San Diego 1994 I think? in the 90's for sure).
To each their own. For my taste I'll take the original, "the master" over Boris any day of the week.
And perhaps Frazetta's favorite Jeffrey Catherine Jones who was his contemporary and painted in a somewhat similar style.
Just watched every episode of Greater Creators, featuring some of my favourite artists ever. Excellent show, thanks a lot.
The evil snick!!!
Luis Paulino snek?
Snaek.
K17ten get these mofo sneks off my mofo plane!!!
In the 80s(ithink) there was a Frank Frazetta set of cards made. i have the whole set. you did an absolute fabulous job. I wish I could get go90 just to watch the rest of this series. Thank you for sharing.
She should do an episode on Filthy Frank...
Eoghan900 no
Eoghan900 god no...
Great job, ComicbookGirl19! This is awesome. Keep creating, keep sharing and thank you!
Machinima? Eh, you stay safe now CBG19 crew.
Thanks for bringing it on youtube! In Italy we can't access go90, so i was really glad to see it here on YT. Hoping you bring the Moebius episode up soon!
Are you wearing anything under that dress? looks..... fresh
what the fuck, dude
Doggo hey I'm not asking in the sexual way
Howard The Duck Riiiiiiiight.....
Creep.
Former E. Burger here! I worked like three blocks from Frazetta's costume shop. It was epic. They pull out all stops on their displays.
This can't get any better. One of my favorite illustrators when studying art and my favorite comic girl from youtube.
Big shoutout to the cbg19 team for dishing out some amazing content in Greater Creators. An amazing show that defenitely needs to be watched by all who enjoy comics!
I read the Death Dealer series in the early 90's and it's awesome. Going to the museum this spring. This is an excellent show I'm glad it was Comic Book Girl 19 who made this.👍
Great doc of Frank Frazetta, thanks for putting this together
+Comic Book Girl 19 I'm your fan. Awesome work!!!! It's incredible that someone still remember such an incredible artist like Frazetta and his contribution in the modern art and illustration, he's one of my great inspirations as illustrator. Regards from Mexico.
Didn't really know about Frazetta or care much....Love him now! As a teacher myself, that was an incredibly engaging class! Thanks CBG crew
Watched Painting With Fire on Amazon after this. As a presentation of information and overview, CBG19's 20 minute episode is BETTER than PWF. You're doing god's work, CBG19. Keep it up!
Wow, this was a great show and so well put together. Thanks for doing this CG19, u rule! Keep up the good work.
What a great episode, thank you for posting this on UA-cam.
You did such a good job with these. I know you didn't get what you needed from them, but thank you so much for having made these videos.
I love Frank Frazetta. He's inspired me to do my own fantasy illustrations.
The lighting in this series does amazing things for your eyes, CBG. And, Frank Frazetta is one of my favorite modern artists, alongside Luis Royo. Thank you for doing this series.
This is sooo good! I'm super happy that we get to watch this up in Canada!!
Awesome format! Please publish all of your Greator-Creator-episodes on UA-cam!
Really enjoyed this-and never realised he was behind so much brilliant art-wish there was a way to catch the rest of this series in the uk!
What always blew me away was how FAST he banged out those paintings. He would recieve a deadline and sit on it until the night before it came due. He would then pull an all nighter and knock out a full masterpiece in hours.
He said on interview that alot of what he's drawing is from past lives. That's why it all feels familiar and we love it.
@@davedfw814 could be some elements are universal between all artists and that art inspires art.
@@davedfw814 you do know each style of art has a name because it belongs to a pre-created category. As far as plagiarizing art, most don't know where they're creating it from and call it divine inspiration. Most major inventions were created within a few days apart in opposite sides of the world by people who had never come across each other before. The concept of plagiarizing comes from a sense of lack and is a plague itself.
@@stat9 strong wachy backy you got there...
@@hemoglobin7744 ever watch goblin slayer? Good show.
wow!! i really needed to see this. always loved his stuff, but never knew too much about him. knowing he STARTED painting at 30 is so inspirational! great great episode!! you're awesome because unlike some people on the net, you actually really LOVE comics, and the artform as a whole!!
Thank you for uploading it for the rest of world to see it!
wow! I really wish my art school lectures had been this good! thanks so much cbg19!
Great video. I've seen his work before but didnt know who it was. He was ahead of his time. Amazing guy. Incredible talent.
THANX CBG19 & TEAM! I REMEBER THIS ARTWORK FROM MY CHILDHOOD BUT I NEVER KNEW THE ARTIST. WAS BEING NOSTALGIC WATCHING FIRE & ICE. THEN YOUR NEW VIDEO DROPED. AWSOME TIMING! :-)
Really good job on this project, I am a big fan of this artist. Can't thank you guys enough for producing this.