Friday, September 19, 2008

There's Something About Sarah

I turned the VP nominee into a 50s style Pin-up.

I woulda drawn more of the Elephant if i had more room, hence it's exaggerated size compared to her.
(please don't post any negative comment towards the candidate I rather be judged by it's likeness)

I Yam What I Yam!

Everybody who knows me well knows I am a HUGE fan of Popeye the Sailor. I loved his cartoons since I was a toddler.

This sketch here I based on the famous photo of the WWII sailor kissing a nurse in the streets of NY. My favorite Popeye cartoons that weren't done by the Fleischers were the WWII propaganda films which featured Popeye in the Navy battling the Japanese and the Nazis. I wanted to go with the revamped Olive Oyl when Famous Studios tried to make her look more "attractive" I'm not satisfied with this sketch I plan to do this again and make it with a more highly detailed background

Popeye American Hero!!!

This one here I did on September 11, 2008. I was in the city seven years ago on that dreadful day, and what bothers me is the guy responsible for this, is still alive and at large. I wish we had Popeye films today of Popeye taking on the Taliban, cause those cartoons boosted a lot of spirits to Americans at home and to the soldiers serving our country. Especially when Popeye said in one cartoon "V isk for Victory, Ve'll stop em!" I am not fully satisfied with this sketch cause I pretty much wasn't in the right state of mind. I plan to redo this. I tried to make Osama looks a controversial as possible.

Out of the Inkwell... and on the Computer Screen.

I originally made this sketch the day before the Popeye vs. Osama sketch. This was a picture I had a lot of fun with. Two days later I colorized with Photoshop cause my girlfriend loved it so much she wanted a color version.
This sketch is a tribute to Max Fleischer (arguably the greatest animator of all time) and the first Popeye Cartoon. Popeye's film debut was in the 1933 Betty Boop cartoon entitled "Popeye the Sailor." In the cartoon, while at a carnival Popeye, Olive and Bluto are watching Betty dance the hula (in this same outfit) however i based the setting on Betty Boop's cartoon where she was on the Bamboo Isle short. The point of the picture really is if Popeye was in the same cartoon as Betty why the hell is he going for Olive Oyl.

Wednesday, September 10, 2008

Hot Blooded!



Here's a sexy sketch I made of Vampirella last night.

Well there's only way to make an outfit like that more revealing.

Tuesday, September 9, 2008

Daisy Dukes it Out!!!

I have always been a huge fan of Catherine Bach aka Daisy Duke from "The Dukes of Hazzard" TV show.


Two and a half years ago I got to meet her, and she still looked beautiful in her 50s.


Now before i started uploading my pin-ups I had a "Sketchbook of Hot Babes" one thing I did was if was going to meet a female celeb I would sketch a picture of them and make them sign my Sketch. What I did was a colorized my sketch in Photoshop and gave them a copy.
Catherine was very overwhelmed with what I showed her and gave her.


and this is what she had to write on my sketch,
Frank,
Thank you for your Beautiful Sketch. I think you are so talented!! Good Luck & Never Give Up!!

Love Catherine Bach,
Daisy Duke.

I would end up meeting Catherine again in November of that year and I made her another..


Since I started a brand new sketch book There was no way i can kick off a new book without a sketch of Catherine and I went for an ultimate sexy sketch.


I based it off a painting by Gil Elvgren but i made the legs visible. And added a clothesline with her Daisy Dukes hanging to dry.

Catherine was one of the sweetest celebs I ever met and her inspiring words helped me stay focus. Believe it or not she is someone I owe a special thanks to.