Cutehulhu
11x17 giclée print
The Call of Cthulhu by H.P. Lovecraft was published in the February 1928 issue of Weird Tales. Cthulhu is likely to have been inspired by Alford Lord Tennyson’s “The Kraken.”

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A new for today! Here is Purple Beast. We needed to create an image of this creature and show some anatomy features.

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"Jenny's Pet Squid" - My live painting from last year's

It was auctioned off for charity that weekend. Never did that kind of piece in a live setting before. Nerve-racking but fun.

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🦑"...The oldest and strongest emotion of mankind is fear, and the oldest and strongest kind of fear is fear of the unknown..."🎨Zapista OU Art🦑#HPLovecraft

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A new card for today! Here is Lesser Spawn, a Shub-Niggurath token.
Insignificant means that friendly Horror Level doesn't increase when the creature dies.

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Showcasing by :
Title: "The Call of Cthulhu"
Caption: "Canvas & Art Prints available on my InPrnt store! Check out the link in my bio"

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Here is Color out of Space! We have two versions. Which one is the best?

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il nous reste une copie de ce tirage d'art - The Stone Pilar - par dans sa série hommage à et au mythe de - jamais disponible online - édition de 50 (ici N.2), nous contacter en MP si intéressé

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English version of the infographic I made about H.P. Lovecraft

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Class work, infographic about the life of H.P. Lovecraft, my favorite writer of all time. The style is inspired by Providence, comic from Alan Moore and Jacen Burrows, and the Darkest Dungeon design.

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Here is Savage Spawn. A blood bag is not a part of its body - those creatures fill a bubble with blood of their prey and attach it to the wood trees when it's full. It helps their young growth to feed.

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Waiting for my copy of "The Call Of Cthulhu"... truly shows the sheer SIZE of what wrote about. His depictions of R'lyeh, Cthulhu, and the Antarctic city of Elder Things are fantastic but what sets them apart is their SCALE compared to puny humanity.

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🦑Much reading in Egyptology led me to associate them with the flute, the sambuke, the sistrum, and the tympanum. In their rhythmic piping, droning, rattling & beating I felt an element of terror beyond all the known terrors of earth 🎨Miguel Angel Hernández Cedillo🦑#HPLovecraft

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