Jan 172012
 

Name:   Frankie B Washington

 

Specialties: Pencil, Pen, Brush, Ink, Watercolor & Photoshop/Digital

 

Style / Genre : Fantasy, Sci-Fi, Horror, Children

 

Contact info : (Address Upon Request)

Email:frankiebwashington@gmail.com

Web : http://www.frankiebwashington.com

 

Page rate for commissions :

Sketch Card : 2.5 x 3.5 -

B/W with Tone $30 USD Full Color $35

 

One Character – limited or non-environment

* Additional character – add $10

( I use markers and pencils to color)

 

Comic Book Page  Rates :

 

“Please note that I draw two pages to one 11×17 board

The price listed is per page-please remember this.”

 

* Per Character Design/ One Figure :

B/W = $25   Digital Color = $50

 

* One Comic Book Page : Pen & Ink  : 7 x 10.25

B/W =  $75   Digital Color = $100 USD

 

* Comic Book Cover : Pen & Ink :  8 x 10.25

B/W =  $100  Digital  Color = $150 USD

 

* Commissioned Watercolor Painted Cover 200lb Aquarelle Watercolor Paper : 8 x 10 – B/W (Grey Tones) = $150 USD Full color = $200 USD

 

* Commissioned Marker/Mixed Media Painting  : 10 x 15 on 11 x 17 / 2 ply comic book art board – B/W (Grey Tones) = $175 USD Full Color = $225 USD

 

Note :S/H rates can be viewed here, please read -

http://www.frankiebwashington.com/mycommissionrates.htm

 

 

 

Current affiliations: Freelance

 

Previous work :

 

* Robert Steven Rhine : Satan’s 3 Ring Circus of Hell

* Cemetary Dance Magazine Issues #53 & #57

* Perhapanauts Pin-Up Issue #6 2009

* Haunted Computers – Little Shivers featured in the Grave   Conditions Graphic Novel

* Marooned On Mogo children book series

* 5FINITY Sketch Card Sets : Archie 2009

Greatest American Hero 2009

Voltron Jan 2010

Dead@17 Mar 2010

The PRO May 2010

* Moonstone Books : Zombies vs Cheerleaders Jul 2010

* Fun Publications Inc : Transformer Sketch Cards 2011 botcon

 

Current projects :

 

* Fierce Fun Toys : Character artwork

* Moonstone Books : Voltron – United and Drawn Dec 2010

* 5FINITY Sketch Card Set: Hack/Slash Oct 2010

Lady Death Jan 2011

* Witch Girl Adventures : Lucinda comic

 

What was your first project that made you feel like a real artist and how did you get it?

 

* I was hired by a small production company called Robbins Entertainment and given the title creative director. I oversaw the development of their property called Colouron as well as storyboarded 2 feature films they produced (Squeeze & Next Stop Wonderland) – I received storyboard credits for both films.

 

What is your primary inspiration when creating art?

 

* I’m a child of the 70′s and 80′s so many of the cartoons, films and tv series were and still are a huge influence for me as I do artwork.

 

What other artists do you use to learn technique?

 

* Jack Kirby is a huge inspiration as well as John Byrne, Herb Trimpe, June Brigman and Paul Ryan. But I would like to also add Go Nagai as a individual who in the recent years has sparked a new light for me. His creation of Mazinger Z and leading in the rise of The Super Robots is profound in my eyes.

 

Where would you like to see yourself in five years with your art? 

 

* Me and my partner, James Biggie’s creator-owned series being optioned or developed as an anime series or OAV.

 

What would your dream project be?

 

* My first response is my own comic project, which I’m doing now. But I will say if I had the chance to work on The Godzilla Remake or The Shogun Warrior movie I would be a very, very happy artist.

 

 

Final four questions –we ask everybody

 

Q) When the zombies take over the world where will you be?

 

* With my muse, Crystal and a band of friends/survivors heading North to Maine or Canada to start a new community and survive.

 

Q) Jedi, Ninja, vampire, were-wolf, pirate, fairy or Spartan?

 

* Were-Wolf, because I have a love affair with transformation and the ability to become something more powerful is appealing. I would ideally love to have control over my transformation but still retain some of the “feral nature”.

 

Q) What piece of art, be it in the form of music, a book, a film or picture, do you think people must experience before they die?

 

* The Sistine Chapel is a must see for any artist/person. I had to chance to see it way back in 2001 and I’m still in awe of it. Michaelangelo’s – Creation of Adam and The Last Judgement are beyond belief.

 

Q) Give one fact that most people would not believe about you?

 

*I’m scared of human looking dolls. I love die-cast robots because their humanoid but not “human looking”. I really think that it’s a phobia from my childhood.

 

 

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