Those who are generically called comic
book artists” originate from disparate origins, and each often displays
work of completely distinct and different styles. Since pen and paper must be
used from idea to clean drawing in any case, going all the way using
traditional tools is the option offering the absolute greatest amount of
flexibility and genuineness in the rendering process, far more than any digital
pen and paper ever could.
San Diego Comic Con attendees will be
treated to a sneak preview of the sale, with virtually every auction item
present in Booth #1605, including the Frank Frazetta masterpieces Sea Witch”
and Bran Mak Morn” cover oil paintings, Bernie Wrightson's original cover art
for Swamp Thing #4, and House of Mystery #214 from the Frank Darabont
Collection.
Through events, author and artist
appearances (OFTEN ME), art installations and celebrations, The San Diego Comic
Art Gallery will become a destination to worldwide fans of the medium, and
cement San Diego's status as a Capital of the comic arts, while becoming an
integral part of the immediate community.
As if a boatload of Frank Frazetta
originals wasn't enough to get your blood boiling with excitment, the gallery
will feature an original Sin City piece from Frank Miller, original frazettagirls.com paintings by New Pop
Art icon Sebastian Krüger, and original art by legendary film poster artist
Drew Struzan (including the original poster art for The Thing), amongst others.
For more information, Please visit our site http://www.frazettagirls.com/
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