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One of my recent FRED & BARNEY pieces...brush, pen & ink with colored pencil on yellow paper.
This is the FLINTSTONE FLIVVER from 1962 (photo courtesy of Jeff Pidgeon).
Did this FRED FLINTSTONE a few years ago with colored pencils, brush & ink on blue matte board. The pose is based on the ED BENEDICT original design and the CRAIG KELLMAN styling.
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There's still time to pick up any of my original cartoon art that I'm currently offering on eBay or that I've advertised in this week's postings. Scroll down to take a look! You can check out my eBay auctions by clicking HERE! You can e-mail me at powsley@flash.net. Happy Holidays to all! -- Patrick Owsley
"NO, DINO! NO...NO--!"
Here's two more licensing character art pieces for THE FLINTSTONES. I inked both with brush, pen & ink on duralene with white opaque watercolor. Mike Fontanelli did another great job on the pencil art. Click on both images for larger views!
I currently have these three sets of very rare FRED FLINTSTONE and BARNEY RUBBLE vinyl figures listed on eBay. The color variations on these sets is sensational! Reminds me of the vintage 1960s FLINTSTONES toys. To see the listing, scroll down to my LINKS section (on the right) for the link to my eBay auctions. FUNKO produced only 48 sets of each set this past summer. I don't see these color variation figures for sale anywhere. I did the preliminary concept designs for these very cool FLINTSTONES vinyl figures. Hurry...these won't last long! Click on each photo for a larger view.
Leslie and I want to wish everyone a happy Labor Day! Here's FRED FLINTSTONE laboring at the Rockhead Quarry Construction Co. This piece was fun to ink for the current FLINTSTONES style guide. Click on the image for a larger view!
BARNEY RUBBLE wants you to visit the FORGOTTEN FLINTSTONES MySpace page! Click HERE!