Thanks to Dr. Shades, Huckleberry and Kish, I went down a Frank Frazetta rabbit hole. I had no idea how popular he is as a painter. Several of his original paintings have sold for millions (his viking painting just sold for 6 million dollars). His pencil/charcoal sketches are also selling for several hundred thousand dollars: https://comics.ha.com/comic-artist-inde ... 2202986296
Here are some of my favorite:
This one is called the Princess of Mars, and it's currently up for sale for the price of $1.8 million:
Here's one called The Mammoth:
The Siren:
The Eternal Champion:
Thuvia:
Death Dealer:
Ready For Battle:
Another painting of the Death Dealer:
Norseman:
Vikings:
Tree of Death:
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"I'm on paid sabbatical from BYU in exchange for my promise to use this time to finish two books."
that last one with the snake is the best one. That's the painting Interpreter should by to put their all caps non-profit decree on.
We can't take farmers and take all their people and send them back because they don't have maybe what they're supposed to have. They get rid of some of the people who have been there for 25 years and they work great and then you throw them out and they're replaced by criminals.
I adjusted my glasses and notice that there may be different views of the same pictures. I can see oddly bulging figures writhing around in meaningless fury.
I suppose I could readjust them not to offend folks.
Conspicuously missing are any scantily clad women.
They're in the kitchen preparing refreshments.....
Verified...
Russell M. Nelson: "Our Sacred Duty to Honor Women" (May 1999 Ensign) from Priesthood session:
"Tonight I am attending with a son, sons-in-law, and grandsons. Where are their mothers? Gathered in the kitchen of our home! What are they doing? Making large batches of homemade doughnuts! And when we return home, we will feast on those doughnuts. While we enjoy them, these mothers, sisters, and daughters will listen intently as each of us speaks of things he learned here tonight. It�s a nice family tradition, symbolic of the fact that everything we learn and do as priesthood bearers should bless our families
the sexist arrogance just drips from this guy. But then, he is the person whose wife, after giving birth to 9 girls, got pregnant again at 48, after many years of not being pregnant, risking her life with an emergency c-section in order to... (finally!) give Nelson a SON.
...these mothers, sisters, and daughters will listen intently...
Too many Mormon men are raised thinking this is normal.
Russell M. Nelson: "Our Sacred Duty to Honor Women" (May 1999 Ensign) from Priesthood session:
"Tonight I am attending with a son, sons-in-law, and grandsons. Where are their mothers? Gathered in the kitchen of our home! What are they doing? Making large batches of homemade doughnuts! And when we return home, we will feast on those doughnuts. While we enjoy them, these mothers, sisters, and daughters will listen intently as each of us speaks of things he learned here tonight. It�s a nice family tradition, symbolic of the fact that everything we learn and do as priesthood bearers should bless our families
the sexist arrogance just drips from this guy. But then, he is the person whose wife, after giving birth to 9 girls, got pregnant again at 48, after many years of not being pregnant, risking her life with an emergency c-section in order to... (finally!) give Nelson a SON.
...these mothers, sisters, and daughters will listen intently...
Too many Mormon men are raised thinking this is normal.
Marcus, taken aback I thought is the date wrong? It is not 1950 or perhaps 1910. I have a suspicion that the claims are stretched and fanciful for those earlier time. Perhaps 1999 is trying to double down and exceed past attitudes. Block those changes I guess, man the barricades.
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Sounds like a weird fantasy to me but perhaps if you are far enough up the organizational ladder peopel cater to your little desires.
We can't take farmers and take all their people and send them back because they don't have maybe what they're supposed to have. They get rid of some of the people who have been there for 25 years and they work great and then you throw them out and they're replaced by criminals.