Frank Frazetta's Dracula Meets the Wolfman Statue

Started by visible, August 20, 2010, 01:21:18 PM

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Scary Terry

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Illoman

That is undoubtedly the closest sculpture I have ever seen to an original Frazetta work. Just amazing...

visible

Agreed, I think the artist nailed the likenesses and pose.  This looks to be a great monster item.  Small edition also.

Monolith

I agree,too. The sculptor did an amazing job. When you do a sculpture from a flat painting you have to make up what the characters look like from all angles and he did an excellent job.

I posted this once before but just in case someone didn't see it, here it is.
Click on the link then scroll half way down and you'll see this sculpture from all angles and there's some close-ups as well.

http://www.statuemarvels.com/f209/troy-mcdevitt-gallery-524.html

The Creeper

That is really cool but the price is a little steep for me right now.
Long live the UMA!

Mitchellmania


joy and tom studios

If you go to the Reelart Studios web site you can sign up for their newsletter. I believe they are offering a discount to newsletter subscribers. This is at the factory now, and should be in the states before Christmas. Our studio did the paintmasters for this project. We recently reviewed a painted sample from the factory, and they did a terrific job of copying the paint scheme we provided. This is liable to sell out quickly because it has the crossover appeal to Frazetta fans who have purchased other statues from that line, as well as monster fans who may only be interested in this particular Frazetta statue.

visible

Quote from: joy and tom studios on September 14, 2010, 10:02:43 AM
If you go to the Reelart Studios web site you can sign up for their newsletter. I believe they are offering a discount to newsletter subscribers. This is at the factory now, and should be in the states before Christmas. Our studio did the paintmasters for this project. We recently reviewed a painted sample from the factory, and they did a terrific job of copying the paint scheme we provided. This is liable to sell out quickly because it has the crossover appeal to Frazetta fans who have purchased other statues from that line, as well as monster fans who may only be interested in this particular Frazetta statue.

Beautiful job - your studio should be proud.  From the previews I've seen this looks awesome.  The sculpt is amazing; who's the artist?

Mitchellmania


Sean

Very cool.  It's looks like Drac is shaking his fist saying 'Whatever happened to my Transylvania Twist?'

Opera Ghost

Quote from: Sean on September 14, 2010, 09:54:37 PM
Very cool.  It's looks like Drac is shaking his fist saying 'Whatever happened to my Transylvania Twist?'

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joy and tom studios

Quote from: visible on September 14, 2010, 10:58:55 AM
Beautiful job - your studio should be proud.  From the previews I've seen this looks awesome.  The sculpt is amazing; who's the artist?

Thank you for the compliment. This piece was sculpted by Troy McDevitt and paintmastered by Joy Snyder of Joy and Tom Studios.

Here is a link to Troy's web site:

http://www.themcdevittstudio.com/

Here is a link to our site:

http://www.joyandtomstudios.com/index.html


visible

Quote from: joy and tom studios on September 16, 2010, 09:52:40 AM
Thank you for the compliment. This piece was sculpted by Troy McDevitt and paintmastered by Joy Snyder of Joy and Tom Studios.

Here is a link to Troy's web site:

http://www.themcdevittstudio.com/

Here is a link to our site:

http://www.joyandtomstudios.com/index.html



Thanks for the information - your studio has created some awesome work.  I'm also appreciative of your additions to this forum, especially from the artistic/production/marketing perspective of the hobby.


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