We were there, my wife and I! We are the two people that can be seen at 13.55! What a wonderful memory! As we were the only Europeans there, at the end of the party Mrs Elie Frazetta kindly proposed us to come back the day after, and that's how we spent the whole Sunday afternoon with the Frazetta couple in their home and museum. They were two marvelous people and this is one of our most precious memories. Even if we only knew them for a few hours, we miss them since they both passed away.
Wow! Congratulations! What an experience! Thank you for posting this important video for those who know of Frazetta's work. That was Ellie at the very end of the video? I visited his first museum in East Stroudsburg, Pa. They owned the old Masonic building and at the entrance of the museum was the Frazetta signature perfectly cut out of metal and hung above the steel barred door. This was in 1989. Frank wasn't there but Ellie, Holly and her brand new baby, Sara, were there to show me and my wife the magic of Frank's painting. Ellie was so proud of their first brand baby. Ellie talked to me more about little Sara than Frank's paintings. It was so worth it. That was a very cool museum in East Stroudsburg and I'll remember it until the day I die. Thanks, Frank and family, for your kindness during my museum visit! I was introduced to Frazetta's work at the local Rexall's drug store magazine counter when I found Warren Publishing's first issue of Vampirella. I already had Creepy's and Eerie's, too. But that Vampirella shook me to my core. I was 13 years old. I'm just another Frazetta witness sharing my story.
Frank Frazetta was a real genius, and I remember looking at his paintings as if they were rock stars. I was so impressed! Thank you again for posting this Steve.
Wow! Great event, wish I could have been there. I'm jealous! When ya panned the shot across those classic paintings...excited like on a roller coaster ride. Awesome! Thanks for sharing this Steve!
I was introduced to Frazetta paintings through his books in the early 80's by a fellow artist. Was blown away then and now. I still copy his paintings to learn (not to sale) and find myself in aww over his skill...well, just wanted to share my thoughts of a near lifetime of admiration for Frank Frazetta and what he has taught me.
My wife and I are at 13.55! We were the only frenchies (and, I believe, the only european people) there this day. OMG, I can't believe that it's almost 20 years ago now…
We were there, my wife and I! We are the two people that can be seen at 13.55!
What a wonderful memory!
As we were the only Europeans there, at the end of the party Mrs Elie Frazetta kindly proposed us to come back the day after, and that's how we spent the whole Sunday afternoon with the Frazetta couple in their home and museum. They were two marvelous people and this is one of our most precious memories. Even if we only knew them for a few hours, we miss them since they both passed away.
Wow! Congratulations! What an experience! Thank you for posting this important video for those who know of Frazetta's work. That was Ellie at the very end of the video? I visited his first museum in East Stroudsburg, Pa. They owned the old Masonic building and at the entrance of the museum was the Frazetta signature perfectly cut out of metal and hung above the steel barred door. This was in 1989. Frank wasn't there but Ellie, Holly and her brand new baby, Sara, were there to show me and my wife the magic of Frank's painting. Ellie was so proud of their first brand baby. Ellie talked to me more about little Sara than Frank's paintings. It was so worth it. That was a very cool museum in East Stroudsburg and I'll remember it until the day I die. Thanks, Frank and family, for your kindness during my museum visit! I was introduced to Frazetta's work at the local Rexall's drug store magazine counter when I found Warren Publishing's first issue of Vampirella. I already had Creepy's and Eerie's, too. But that Vampirella shook me to my core. I was 13 years old. I'm just another Frazetta witness sharing my story.
Yes, that's her. She loved to talk to people, even when they spoke bad English like me, haha! ;)
Thanks for sharing Steve, a nice moment in time.
Frank Frazetta was a real genius, and I remember looking at his paintings as if they were rock stars. I was so impressed!
Thank you again for posting this Steve.
Wow! Great event, wish I could have been there. I'm jealous! When ya panned the shot across those classic paintings...excited like on a roller coaster ride. Awesome! Thanks for sharing this Steve!
I was introduced to Frazetta paintings through his books in the early 80's by a fellow artist. Was blown away then and now. I still copy his paintings to learn (not to sale) and find myself in aww over his skill...well, just wanted to share my thoughts of a near lifetime of admiration for Frank Frazetta and what he has taught me.
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Boom that's me in the background!
My wife and I are at 13.55! We were the only frenchies (and, I believe, the only european people) there this day. OMG, I can't believe that it's almost 20 years ago now…