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posted Thursday December 03, 2009 02:02pm EST

Show us your tentacles: A Lovecraft art meme

Irene Gallo

H. P. Lovecraft by Matt BuckIt doesn’t take looking at too many portfolios before you realize artists love tackling Cthulhu’s tentacled madness. Being a newbie to the Old Ones, I wanted to ask a bunch of artist friends: Just what is it about Cthulhu and Co. that makes drawing, painting, and sculpting from Lovecraft so much...fun. (If fun is the right world?)

Hear what Michael Whelan, John Jude Palencar, Mike Mignola, Bob Eggleton, and others have to say on the topic. And then add your own! Post any Lovecraftian or tentaclian inspired art (doodles by non artists count, maybe even more so) in the comment section—horrify your friends, worry your love ones...

Lovecraft, Michael Whelan

Michael Whelan
Yes, I was your typical disaffected American youngster, born in the 50s and living the bland suburban lifestyle in California. But as soon as I began to read HPL it all became clear, my destiny unfurled before my eyes. My parents may have protested otherwise, but I know my REAL parents were of the Elder Gods, lurking in the dark, hideous yet powerful beyond all human comprehension, waiting patiently for blasphemous dark rites to loose them upon the Earth again. And I—yes I!—could perhaps be the one to paint the passage enabling their frightful return to power! So I became one of the elect, a set of acolytes dedicated to limning the shapes of nightmare, laboring by night and day to realize the key to the doorways between dimensions. Ah, the pits of Nyarlathotep! The dark labyrinths of R’yleh! The monstrous three-lobed eye!

Maybe I’ll get to that tomorrow. First, however, I have this deadline to meet...

Cthulhu divider

Mike Mignola, H. P. Lovecraft
Mike Mignola
The appeal of drawing Lovecraft creatures? Some of them are beyond human comprehension—that’s always a challenge. Other, the one he really gets in there and describes the hell out of (like those barrel-shaped guys with little wings and wiggly eyes on stalks in Mountains of Madness)—Well, they sound kind of silly. It’s fun to see if you can make something like that look scary.

Bob Eggleton, Cthulhu

Bob Eggleton
I think what I love of Lovecraft is it’s a weird, dark, modern mythology, if you will. Living around Providence inspires it no end after all, he lived here. What's odd is that not many Rhode Islands know it or care about it. The fame seems external from elsewhere in the world. Lovecraft successfully combines a gothic horror with a dash of science fiction in a way that really hasn’t been done again. It’s inspired, but not...repeated. His dark elder gods are truly frightening visages. Of course the most famous is Cthulhu which I have depicted here in a painting that took some inspiration from Arnold Bocklin’s “Isle of The Dead” series of paintings. My plan is to do much more in the way of Lovecraftian images and I was very happy to be part of the Centipede Press book “The Art of H.P.Lovecraft” published in 2008.

Joel Harlow, H. P. Lovecraft
Joel Harlow
The works of H.P. Lovecraft have influenced my art, dating back to my youth. My father and I would haunt the used bookstores of Denver. Me, searching for anything by Lovecraft. To this day, the musty smell of used books conjures up images of unseen horrors.

It is this concept that truly inspires me. That there are beings whose mere appearance is enough to dissolve the sanity and reason of the observer. To try and capture that in two or three dimensions will always be the elusive goal.

Matt Black, H. P. Lovecraft
Matt Buck
The thing that draws me to Lovecraft the most is the scale and range of his vision. Nobody does terror on a cosmic level like Lovecraft did. Reading his stories made me feel like the most minute, insignificant, pathetic speck of dust in the scope of all of the monsters inhabiting his universe and trying to claw their way into our consciousness. He also had the ability to make the other end of the spectrum just as frightening by injecting horror into even the most mundane of things. Normally something like a smell isn't particularly scary, but the way he described a simple odor left me thinking two things; 1st: damn, that’s scary, and 2nd: how the hell did he just make me afraid of a smell?!

The level of detail he put into his stories left me, as well as many others, feeling that the poor fellow might have actually believed in his monsters (although his letters do indicate otherwise). I like to think that he didn’t make any of his tales up, but was actually unfortunate enough to have been the only person who could see the things he wrote about. I tried to get across that certain “touched in the head” quality in my portrait of good ol’ H.P.

Cyril van der Haegen, Lovecraft

Cyril van der Haegen
The fact that he created his amazingly scary world in the beginning of the 20th C. when Poe was deemed horror and people fainted at the sight of a mouse. He invented a truly new genre of psychological horror that was unheard of at the time, yet remained ingrained in the social psyche and is still being copied in numerous media forms today: The horror that cannot be understood nor explained is such a great concept.

Also, the fact that I live in Providence myself: It certainly is true that the Old Ones have descendants in the area.

Stephen Hickman, H. P. Lovecraft

Stephen Hickman
I like to try and illustrate Lovecraft because of a perverse streak in my psyche that seems to be attracted to things that are virtually impossible to do. And illustrating Lovecraft is the next best thing to impossible — like the late Roy G. Krenkle used to observe, the most interesting characters in Lovecraft's stories are invisible and smell bad. Apart from the fact that you can pan the Lovecraft Mythos for occasional literal scenes, like my painting from The Temple [seen above], Lovecraft is best approached from the “Illustrate the Metaphor” angle. The two sculptures I did with Bowen Designs are an interesting way to do the whole Mythos at once, a delightful aspect I discovered by accident. And basically, Lovecraft’s stories are so charmingly quirky that, even apart from the challenge they represent, they are difficult to resist.

John Jude Palencar, H. P. Lovecraft
John Jude Palencar
I’ve always thought of H.P. Lovecraft as bridge between Hawthorne and Poe in the past, and King, Barker and others in the present day. Although, there are no trolls under this “bridge”... rather a malevolent twittering presence that is waiting for the unsuspecting traveler crossing it.

Jason Van Hollander, H.P. Lovecraft

Jason Van Hollander
Piranesi and Lovecraft were poets of architectural decay. They were preoccupied with the alchemies and poetries of Time. HPL’s depictions of rotting New England villages, misshapen streets, grotesquely formed dwellings reveal his particular Dilemma: these cruel and contorted geometries are indistinguishable from the emotional disfigurements of the author. Architectural fantasias, poetically or artistically expressed, are a metaphor for a sense of deranged interiority . . . a dilemma that I thoroughly understand.

Viktor Koen, H. P. Lovecraft's CuthuluRising
Viktor Koen
Just the other week a colleague warned me not to create any pictures that include creatures with tentacles, since everybody and their mother are doing it this year (like antlers last year and bird legs the year before) but I couldn’t resist.

How I found myself devouring the pages of an H.P. Lovecraft short stories book, I don’t remember, but this is when Cthulhu entered my head. From attempting to pronounce the monster’s name out loud until I get it right (I still don’t know for sure) to obsessively photographing octopus hanging to dry in the Greek islands, I can see the effect the beast can have on a poor soul, including mine. I find Lovecraft’s ability to describe the effects his creatures have on people and their surroundings, breathtaking, not only because he has a way with words, but mostly, because he knows what to leave blurry, mysterious and open to interpretation. This diabolical ambiguity in his story telling reminded me of the way Jorge Luis Borges activated my imagination. Two years ago I asked my students at the Masters of Illustration as Visual Essay at the School of Visual Arts to wrestle with Cthulhu for an entire semester, now was my turn.

John Picacio, H. P. Lovecraft

John Picacio
I’m curious how much or how little it takes to make a great Lovecraftian image. Some of my favorites by other artists are ridiculously over-the-top, while others are potent because they show just the right bits and allow the audience’s imagination to create the fear. The more I work in this field, the more I realize just how much contemporary dark fantasy and horror art is influenced by Lovecraft. Those tentacle roots run very, very deep.

Dave Carson, Lovecraft

Dave Carson

Being an artist with a love of both the macabre and H.P. Lovecraft’s tales I suppose that I would have to be some kind of daemon swineherd not to want to illustrate his work. Surely only a hopelessly degenerate artisan could fail to find inspiration in those wonderful nightmare-spawned tales? And such inspiration! There’s batrachian loathsomeness, squamous blasphemy, leprous hideousness, fungoid unholiness, and eldritch horror. There’s Cyclopean cities, decaying seaports and yawning mould-caked tombs. And then there are the wings, and worse than wings...

H.P.Lovecraft’s stories have been on my bookshelf since I was around nine years old. I am now fifty five years old and have never tired of them, and I always find something in them that makes me want to put pen to paper.

John Coulhart, H. P. Lovecraft

John Coulthart
When I was 15 it was the incredible density of atmosphere, the peculiar diction—Cyclopean, non-Euclidean, eldritch—which made pictures in my head. I wanted to try and fix those pictures on paper. When I was 25 it was realising that this was visionary work, cosmic in scale and Sublime in the Romantic sense. Old Howard: he’s the boss.

OK artsy peoples — anyone out there willing to share? Feel free to add your own images of slimy tentacle bits in the comments below, be they pro, fan, or post-it note doodles.


Irene Gallo is the art director for Tor, Forge, and Starcape books and Tor.com.

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135 comments
Irene Gallo
1.  Irene
VIEW ALL BY · Thursday December 03, 2009 02:20pm EST · amended on Thursday December 03, 2009 02:42pm EST
I suppose it's unfair of me to ask others to participate without putting myself out there. Behold, the dreaded Jack'thulhu!

(My reference.)

http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y141/igallo/JackThulhi_bw.jpg
shawn escott
2.  shawn escott
Thursday December 03, 2009 02:30pm EST
Shark Attack!!

http://www.shawnescott.com/blog/shark_attack.jpg
shawn escott
3.  Sam Bosma
Thursday December 03, 2009 02:39pm EST
http://sbosma.com/images/SOI-5b.jpg

I spent a semester illustrating Lovecraft's novella "The Shadow Over Innsmouth," and although it only briefly mentions Cthulhu himself, I thought I ought to share.

I've always been attracted to the basic idea of horror too great for the human mind to handle that is central to so many of Lovecraft's stories. So many of his creatures are based on the fundamentally scary concepts of asymmetry and that which is incomprehensible.

The best pieces from my Innsmouth series are in the portfolio section of my site:
here

and the whole series and progress work is on my blog: here
shawn escott
4.  Kiriko Moth
Thursday December 03, 2009 02:41pm EST
How about mechanical tentacles?

http://kiriko-moth.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/octopus_lines.jpg
www.kiriko-moth.com
Jason Juta
5.  JasonJuta
VIEW ALL BY · Thursday December 03, 2009 03:03pm EST
This is an older work, but I'm still quite proud of it. Lovecraft is horror at it's best - love it!

http://www.jasonjuta.com/gallery/personal_art/cthulhurising_jasonjuta.jpg

www.jasonjuta.com
shawn escott
6.  Cyril v.d. Haegen
Thursday December 03, 2009 03:09pm EST
Less tentacles!

More Spaghetti!

http://www.tegehel.org/porta/illustrations/large/Birth_of_Cthulhu-011.jpg
shawn escott
7.  Kyle T. Webster
Thursday December 03, 2009 03:30pm EST
How about a GalloThulhu?

http://www.kyletwebster.com/gallothulhu.jpg
shawn escott
8.  Lars Grant-West
Thursday December 03, 2009 03:32pm EST
I've always cherished Lovecraft's work.

I also live near Providence (the , but more importantly, near the ocean. There's nothing better than walking along the shore to see what the deep dark ocean has seen fit to eject onto land.

Compared to many modern novels that go overboard to explain the ins and outs of some technology or other, Lovecraft's science is little more than some vacuum tubes and lights which, when cobbled together correctly, somehow manage to do things like exchange consciousness with alien beings across the empty void of space...it doesn't need explanation...it just is.

The best part is that in this world, science is little more than a false ray of hope...like a lanternfish's glowing lure in the cold deep ocean...

The Lovecraft mythos describes a flavor of evil that is entirely different from the biblical brand. The Bible and most other religions are about a struggle for balance...Lovecraft's world is a whole different kettle of squid. Lovecraft created a reality where evil is a massive edifice of cold dense stone with a watery coat of badly peeling goodness slapped on here and there in a doomed attempt to brighten the place up.

Now how can that NOT warm your heart?!

http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y141/igallo/LGWGiant-octopus.jpg
Paul Abbamondi
9.  pabba
VIEW ALL BY · Thursday December 03, 2009 03:33pm EST
These all rock!

He's a fun little cartoon I drew a month ago, combining two loves of mine:

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v81/paulyaulywog/Snoopthulhu.jpg
Jason Henninger
10.  jasonhenninger
VIEW ALL BY · Thursday December 03, 2009 03:33pm EST · amended on Thursday December 03, 2009 03:34pm EST
I either lost sanity while making him in Play-Doh, or lost sanity and then made him. I'm not sure. (Sorry this is so gigantic!)

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v681/kingcadillac/cthulu1.jpg
Todd Lockwood
11.  ToLo
VIEW ALL BY · Thursday December 03, 2009 03:37pm EST
I live way far away from Providence, but that's where my dad was born and raised, so it's in my genes. You would think I would have more tentacle in my art than just this one lonely image. At least the guy is freaky-Lovecraft-thin, and is standing in front of a three-lobed ... thing:

http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y141/igallo/ToddLockwood_sime_gen.jpg
Scott Brundage
13.  ScottBrundage
VIEW ALL BY · Thursday December 03, 2009 04:11pm EST · amended on Thursday December 03, 2009 04:11pm EST
The beast dreams for centuries. That's a sedentary lifestyle and it has its consequences.

http://scottbrundage.com/sketches/images/BloatedCthulu.jpg
Aimee Stewart
14.  Foxfires
VIEW ALL BY · Thursday December 03, 2009 04:27pm EST
An update of an older piece I created a few years ago. And truly, I don't know if a courthulusan is a good thing, or a bad thing. Probably...not good. lol

http://foxfires.com/files/courthulusan.jpg
Irene Gallo
15.  Irene
VIEW ALL BY · Thursday December 03, 2009 04:28pm EST
Ahhhh...thank you all for being so generous. This is great!

Kyle - I'm teary-eyed!
shawn escott
16.  sgettis
Thursday December 03, 2009 04:33pm EST
Not to burden anyone with my own terrible drawings but I have a collection of various art types drawing their favorite literary figure and Lovecraft has been done a few times...

Bruce Timm
http://heyoscarwilde.com/wp-content/uploads/2007/06/timm_lovecraft3.thumbnail.jpg


Francesco Francavilla
http://heyoscarwilde.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/01/lovecraft_low.thumbnail.jpg


Saverio Tenuta
http://heyoscarwilde.com/wp-content/uploads/2007/06/tenutapic.gif

and the rest of the collection at heyoscarwilde.com if one were inclined for a gander.

Thanks!
Steven
matt Severin
17.  mattparkerseverin
VIEW ALL BY · Thursday December 03, 2009 05:08pm EST
I only had a few minutes to corrupt this childhood favorite.

http://web.mac.com/mattparkerseverin/tor/kerthulu.jpg
shawn escott
18.  Paul Carrick
Thursday December 03, 2009 05:31pm EST
WOW!! I'm so thrilled to have stumbled across this page...so much great great art and insight. Though I don't know most of you, we all share a strange path.

http://www.nightserpent.com/lovecraft/yithplant.jpg

IA! IA!!

nightserpent.com
Angel Banchev
19.  Tiranas
VIEW ALL BY · Thursday December 03, 2009 05:39pm EST
I read Lovecraft immedeatly after finishing Lord Of The Rings and The Hobbit. I`ve always had heard from a lot of teachers and friends how Tolkien and Lovecraft have done so much with their stories and oh boy was i in for a surprise there. One of the miriad things that i loved about Lovecraft is that mind-scrambling, make-you-hide-under-your-blanket evocative prose. I can count the authors who have had the same effect on me on the fingers of one of my hands. There is just not many others like him. What i`d like to share though is something that was originaly put on SciFiWire during Helloween. They had this thing where they put a list with Helloween related stuff and this http://scifiwire.com/assets_c/2009/10/CthulhuMyLittlePony-thumb-330x247-25220.jpg is just one of 14 Chtulhu inspired merchandise. Some of you people may have stumbled upon that list, but i thought that this pictures best represents how all penetrating and popular Lovecraft`s stories are...

And if you`re up for a laugh and a bit of a searching frenzy for some slippers here is the link to the list itself : http://scifiwire.com/2009/10/great-cthulhu-toys.php#more

P.S. Mr. Defendini or Ms. Atkinson, I apologise in advance if i have breached the comments posting rules, but i am sure that you too are gonna wish for a pair of those slipers there :)
Michael Dashow
20.  mdashow
VIEW ALL BY · Thursday December 03, 2009 05:41pm EST
I've always appreciated how the Cthulhu mythos was at once an entirely modern construction - taking place in the environs of my native New England rather than, say ancient Greece - yet at the same time spoke of or hinted at events unspeakably ancient, like forces of the universe that we could never truly comprehend. And I like the way much of what Lovecraft wrote about was too alien to even describe so he knew when to leave more up to the imagination. But of course the artist in me still wants to try to drag them out into the light and depict those creatures and events anyhow.

http://www.michaeldashow.com/art/wageslave_large.jpg
gabor cs.
21.  whoisnot
VIEW ALL BY · Thursday December 03, 2009 05:54pm EST
http://fc03.deviantart.net/fs10/i/2006/111/f/2/Cthulhu_Smokes_Dreaming_by_whoisnot.jpg

Just a Lovecraftian exercise in surreal digital book cover design and photomanipulation, from 2006, first uploaded at deviantArt. (No, there's no such book. Fortunately.)
Charlie Athanas
22.  Charlie_Athanas
VIEW ALL BY · Thursday December 03, 2009 05:57pm EST
Since joining WildClaw Theatre a couple of years ago, I've gained an intense appreciation for Lovecraft. WildClaw is dedicated to bringing serious horror to the live stage and the challenge for me has been to convey that respect through my marketing illustrations. I was also the set designer for The Dreams in the Witch House and I gained a mindbending lesson in trying to put Lovecraft's other 4 dimensions on stage.

http://burningcity.com/blog/blog_graphics/Witch_House_TOR.jpg

And here is WildClaw's first Ctholiday greeting card.

http://burningcity.com/blog/blog_graphics/Ctholiday_TOR.jpg
Irene Gallo
23.  Irene
VIEW ALL BY · Thursday December 03, 2009 05:57pm EST · amended on Thursday December 03, 2009 11:39pm EST
Wow! I want to play Cthulhu Pictionary with all of you. All of us going insane, yelling unpronounceable names, and scratching out tentacles as fast we can.
Jeff Preston
24.  oldschoolillustrator
VIEW ALL BY · Thursday December 03, 2009 05:58pm EST
Great...I get an image in my head and can't do anything until I get it out of my system and sketch something out. Thanks a lot Irene, there went my afternoon! ;)

Obviously Lovecraft and urinal stage fright has left me with issues!
http://i136.photobucket.com/albums/q184/oldschoolillustrator/urinaltentacle.jpg
david ellis
25.  davidellis
VIEW ALL BY · Thursday December 03, 2009 07:57pm EST · amended on Saturday December 05, 2009 02:51pm EST
Great topic. Cthulhu has always been one of my favorite things to paint.

http://picasaweb.google.com/davidbirchellis/THEPAINTINGSOFDAVIDBELLIS?authkey=Gv1sRgCPXp7Iy0vq_AOg#5411180075565958770
shawn escott
26.  Luis NCT
Thursday December 03, 2009 10:07pm EST
Drawing tentacles, terrific and unnombrable otherdimension things always is fun... and some of those primeval creatures are cool musicians too, vibrating their sounds in few space and time dimensions at a time.
http://www.luisnct.com/v0/imagenes/ilustracion/cumulitodrumkit.jpg
shawn escott
28.  AndrDrew
Friday December 04, 2009 12:22am EST
I, sadly, am no artist. But in 2008, during my local Fringe theatre festival, there was a lovecroftian marionette show.

It was called Aethernomicon, by the Watch and Spectacle Puppet Company. If I remember rightly, it featured madness-inducing world-devouring Elder Gods a-sleeping in space, and knife-wielding puppet-corpse-things.

and it is on Youtube!
shawn escott
29.  Mark Molnar
Friday December 04, 2009 12:55am EST
I always wanted to create an illustration about the god of monsters. I started this quite a while ago and its funny I just posted it up on my blog before Thor`s announced this Cthulhu month. Its still work in progress, but I thought I share it. :)

sKeTcHbLoG

pOrTfOliO

">http://img142.imageshack.us/img142/8201/cthulhuwipsmall.jpg
shawn escott
30.  *Scott*Altmann*
Friday December 04, 2009 01:04am EST
http://www.scottaltmann.com/art_images/mallcthulhu_big.gif

Cover I did for Seamus Cooper's "Mall of Cthulhu" published by Night Shade Books. I think Lovecraft fans will get a kick out of it.
shawn escott
31.  Samuel Araya
Friday December 04, 2009 01:56am EST
Always loved Lovecraft's writing, he is my favorite writer ever! Here is one image I did today...

http://img248.imageshack.us/img248/6483/arayacthulhu.jpg

---Sam
http://paintagram.blogspot.com
http://twitter.com/paintagram
shawn escott
32.  Danial
Friday December 04, 2009 02:43am EST
I'm a cartoonist, and HPL's creatures provide a wealth of weirdness. As with most people, Cthulhu is always a fav!

http://i193.photobucket.com/albums/z136/Danial79/Cthulhu_Preview_by_Danial79.jpg

http://i193.photobucket.com/albums/z136/Danial79/Cthulhu.jpg
Ture Ekroos
33.  ture
VIEW ALL BY · Friday December 04, 2009 03:49am EST · amended on Friday December 04, 2009 03:49am EST
http://www.orankidesign.com/images/the_sea_web_new.jpg

Same as many others here, I love the way Lovecraft combines the modern world with something too vast and ancient for the human mind to comprehend.
shawn escott
34.  Steve Dismukes
Friday December 04, 2009 03:57am EST
I've taken a lot of inspiration from HP Lovecraft's work - what's been interesting is seeing Cthulhu getting assimilated into geek culture - from a sanity-blasting horror from beyond time and space, to an adorable and iconic squid-faced monster.

http://majic13.com/art/img/little_mi-go.jpg

This is a slightly more whimsical treatment of the mythos from Timmy and the Mi-Go, a children's story I was toying with writing and illustrating a while back.
shawn escott
35.  Chuck Lukacs
Friday December 04, 2009 04:02am EST
Cthu-Fly don't bother me.
Fun little homage from my book Fantasy Genesis. =)
http://www.chucklukacs.com/Hotlink/CthuFly.jpg
Stephen H. Segal
36.  earthling
VIEW ALL BY · Friday December 04, 2009 08:40am EST
Of course we have Steven Archer, the guitarist/songwriter from the band Ego Likeness, who did 250 tentacly Mythos-inspired mixed-media paintings for Weird Tales this past year:

http://weirdtales.net/wordpress/wp-content/gallery/365-days-of-blasphemous-horrors/078812IAwoke.jpg

http://weirdtales.net/wordpress/wp-content/gallery/365-days-of-blasphemous-horrors/019Trophy.jpg
Mike Dominic
37.  MDominic
VIEW ALL BY · Friday December 04, 2009 08:53am EST
Lovin' Lovecraft month, and especially the art in this thread. Nothing firest the imagination like the man from Providence.

I grew up in a squamous small town on the far east coast of Canada, about a hundred yards from the ocean. Many a night I would lie awake and listen to the Deep Ones cavort among the waves while the Shoggoth on the roof played a merry dirge.

Here's an unused piece I did for Derek Pegritz's now sadly discontinued online mythos novel, "City of Pillars".
http://www.divshare.com/img/9606403-381.JPG
shawn escott
38.  Exirtis
Friday December 04, 2009 08:54am EST
Okay, this is more graphic design than illustrative art, but am I the only one who makes this connection when they see the hulu logo?


http://www.crmanookin.com/file-depot/cthulhu.png


Not so much a comment on the company as a sound/image association with its name.

Oh, and for disclosure's sake, I quickly whipped up the above with assistance of an SVG file from the Wikipedia entry on hulu (i.e. it's a modification or derivative work of someone else's logo duplication).
shawn escott
39.  Lydia Burris
Friday December 04, 2009 08:57am EST
http://lydiaburris.com/art/cthulhu-esque.jpg

And something a little more silly!
Cthulhuphant!
http://lydiaburris.com/extras/cthulhuphant-sm.jpg

I've also done a Cthulrilla. heh
Angel Banchev
40.  Tiranas
VIEW ALL BY · Friday December 04, 2009 10:24am EST
Wow. The Cthulhuphant is just cool beyond words :) I second Ms. Galo`s Cthulhu Pictionary Proposal. That would be worthy for the Old Ones to get a few of their tentacles in a bunch :)
shawn escott
41.  el forastero
Friday December 04, 2009 01:06pm EST
This is my little participation... inspired in a personal shrot story set in Bolivia, in Ticicaca lake...

http://lh5.ggpht.com/_MUWdFVvQ6Tc/SxlO2CSfJvI/AAAAAAAAJXw/gcESxvMUdRg/s400/puerta%20del%20sol.png
shawn escott
43.  Liv Hathaway
Friday December 04, 2009 03:02pm EST
I have to laugh at the image at the very top, the illustrator is in my class :)

http://img263.imageshack.us/img263/8375/madness.jpg larger version here http://livhathaway.deviantart.com/art/Dead-Gods-141683236
shawn escott
44.  TonyShasteen
Friday December 04, 2009 06:29pm EST
Great thread! I love all the Cthulhuey goodness here. I did this Cthulhu Tales cover for Boom Studios. Something about the tentacle on an eye just creeped me out.

-Tony

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http://www.theillustrator.com/images/CT_Shasteen.jpg
shawn escott
45.  Peter Fairfax
Friday December 04, 2009 10:04pm EST
Cute girls and tentacles. How could they not go together (in a weird but totally innocent way)?

http://images-0.redbubble.net/img/art/size:xlarge/view:main/3922880-3-tentaclehead.jpg

http://images-1.redbubble.net/img/clothing/bodycolor:raspberry/size:large/view:main/4251175-1-walkies.jpg
Irene Gallo
46.  Irene
VIEW ALL BY · Friday December 04, 2009 10:14pm EST
You guys are all amazing. Seriously. I was terrified of making this a jam post — I was worried I might be a girl alone in a room with a party hat on. Instead ya’ll have made these few days fun-scary-cute-frightening.
Tyler Davis
47.  killerjello
VIEW ALL BY · Saturday December 05, 2009 03:46am EST · amended on Saturday December 05, 2009 03:48am EST
Lovecraft is spooky, he's vague, he's detailed, he uses lots of cannibalism and extends his creepiness beyond the realm of human understanding. His literature is fun to work with because of the challenge. Also, who doesn't like work with tentacles? A silly question, but how the heck do I post an image? I'm a little techtarded...but if you are interested, my image I wanted to post is here: http://uglymuffin.blogspot.com/2009/07/something-that-isnt-for-illustration.html
Andrew Jones
48.  Andrew
VIEW ALL BY · Saturday December 05, 2009 06:52am EST
Oh wow, amazing post and art! I'd love to have all of these as wallpapers for my desktop, but sadly these are too small. :( Any chance of make that happen, Irene? :)
Irene Gallo
49.  Irene
VIEW ALL BY · Saturday December 05, 2009 09:11am EST · amended on Saturday December 05, 2009 09:26am EST
@47 Killer, and anyone else having trouble:

All you need to do is place an image tag before and after the URL of your drawing. If you are using Photobucket, or something similar to place the drawing in your blog, it would be:

http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y141/igallo/Picture2.png
Irene Gallo
50.  Irene
VIEW ALL BY · Saturday December 05, 2009 10:07am EST
Hey Killerjello - just poking around your website. Did we meet during a school visit? I know I've seen some of your work before.

Jason@ 10: there is something about the scale issues in that photo that make it really freaky. And, you should patent a cthulu play-doh fun factory.
Tyler Davis
51.  killerjello
VIEW ALL BY · Saturday December 05, 2009 10:38am EST · amended on Saturday December 05, 2009 10:56am EST
http://www.flickr.com/photos/killer_jello/4160551358/

Ok, thanks @Irene, thanks for the help, we'll see if I did it right you know? And thanks for checking out my site a little bit, you have a great memory. We met for a school visit around 2.5 years ago, I was in one of Wade Huntsman groups.
Tyler Davis
52.  killerjello
VIEW ALL BY · Saturday December 05, 2009 11:01am EST
Shoot, I can't get it to work. I used the put in my url of image tag and it posted the link. Oh well, everyone else who was able to get theirs up, they all look awesome. I really liked 8, 20, 21, 31, 42, and 35. What a great bunch of tentacle faced ancient ones, you'll all be eaten with little pain he'll be so pleased.
Irene Gallo
53.  Irene
VIEW ALL BY · Saturday December 05, 2009 12:21pm EST
Sorry about the complications, KillerJello. I was presumptuous and posted it here. (He's too cute a wee hatchling to leave out.) If you rather I didn’t, drop me a line.

KillerJello

http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y141/igallo/KillerJello.png
shawn escott
54.  hillergren
Saturday December 05, 2009 01:28pm EST
I have been hooked on Lovecraft since i was a kid. It is hard to put the finger on what it is that is so fascinating about his stories but they have influenced my work very much. Here's one drawing and a maquette that I made a couple of years ago.

http://www.hillergren.se/images/starspawn.jpg

http://www.hillergren.se/images/skulptur3.jpg

You can see more photos of that maquette (different angles) in my portfolio www.hillergren.se
S.M. Vidaurri
55.  SMVidaurri
VIEW ALL BY · Saturday December 05, 2009 08:15pm EST
This is my contribution to this awesome post. Not exactly cthulhu, but it's Mike Mignola's Lovecraftian amphibian character Abe Spaien.

http://www.smvidaurri.com/port/abesapien.jpg
shawn escott
57.  Elliot Crosby-McCullough
Sunday December 06, 2009 06:57am EST
I'm no artist, but my submission to The Bugle's Audio Cryptic Crossword included this doodled addition to the weather map:

http://l.armory.com/~elliot/forecast_your_own_apocalypse.jpg
Eirin Saeves
58.  Eirin
VIEW ALL BY · Sunday December 06, 2009 08:34am EST
Elliot @ 57.

Bwaha!

That's brilliant.
shawn escott
60.  Kagato
Sunday December 06, 2009 06:20pm EST
This was one of a set of cards I did for a local convention.

http://www.studiokagato.com/images/art/cthulchu.png
shawn escott
61.  Mike Dubisch
Monday December 07, 2009 11:35am EST
Hi all. Simply put, Lovecraft and the Cthuhlu mythos are the cream in my cannnoli. Here are some of my paintings of the man and his monsters:
http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y141/igallo/MikeDubisch_Lovecraft.png
shawn escott
62.  Mike Dubisch
Monday December 07, 2009 11:45am EST
Hi all. Simply put, Lovecraft and the Cthuhlu mythos are the cream in my cannnoli. Here are some of my paintings of the man and his monsters:

http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_bfc4Wh-o-S0/SvpDxiqwSPI/AAAAAAAAALI/k4YuR8Ri6Ko/s1600-h/H.P.Lovecraft,small.jpg

http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_bfc4Wh-o-S0/SloeP6S9EdI/AAAAAAAAAEw/KrAvo5MyG-8/s1600-h/From+Beyond,+small.jpg

http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_bfc4Wh-o-S0/SlmFpc7X7zI/AAAAAAAAAEg/N-vv_wny8sI/s1600-h/Children+Of+Cthulhu+2,+small.jpg

http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_bfc4Wh-o-S0/ShsyNDZzrVI/AAAAAAAAAEY/7AKPnouowPA/s1600-h/Children+of+Cthulhu.jpg

http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_bfc4Wh-o-S0/ShsfVG8bVBI/AAAAAAAAAD4/QLxpdRFGGzM/s1600-h/C%27thulhunoid.jpg
Evan Jensen
63.  eoghanacht
VIEW ALL BY · Monday December 07, 2009 04:22pm EST
Hrm. Tentacles, surely. Cosmic horror? Depends on if this guy knows whence these glowing things come.

http://www.fathomlessbox.com/folio/squidlicht.jpg
shawn escott
64.  Chris Nichols
Monday December 07, 2009 06:28pm EST
Huge fan of http://www.tor.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=481Cthulhu so i wanted to do my own version in 3d. A mountain sized Cthulhu seemed a bit intimidating so I went with a foot high with all the menacing evil of the original conception.
enjoy
http://www.porkpiesamurai.com/gallery/pers/COMPLETEa.jpg
Tara Chang
65.  tlchang
VIEW ALL BY · Monday December 07, 2009 09:45pm EST
I've been immersed in the land of children's fantasy illustration more-than-full-time for the past several years. As a result, I fear I may have possibly lost the ability to do scary/creepy images for the time being.

Regardless, I have decided to *embrace the cute* and do a little drawing of Cthulhu as if he had been requested by my current bout of sparkly art direction. I give you Fairy Cthulhu:

http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y141/igallo/TaraLarsenChang_Cthulhu.jpg
shawn escott
66.  Chris Chuckry
Monday December 07, 2009 11:13pm EST
I've got a couple to share. First, a fun Cthulhu inspired trick or treater.

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v320/cchuckry/chthulugirl.jpg

Then a piece I did for the most recent World Horror Convention, inspired by reading "The Dreams in the Witch House."

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v320/cchuckry/Head01colorWIP1.jpg

http://frogrocket.blogspot.com
Colleen Parker
67.  GibbousMoon
VIEW ALL BY · Tuesday December 08, 2009 12:28am EST · amended on Tuesday December 08, 2009 12:31am EST
I'm away from the internet for a few days and I totally miss the cool stuff. Totally <3's HPL, if my username wasn't a give away. I got bored and made this quicky board. The Music of Erich Zann is one of my favorite stories, obvs not so much centering on Cthulhu but none the less awesome.

http://i23.photobucket.com/albums/b383/aboutaturtle/zhan2.jpg

Hope that worked. If it did than w00t. Sorry it's grainy, my scanner is evil and hates scratchboard. Everything on here looks pretty sweet.


imaginarycolleen.blogspot.com
shawn escott
68.  kbk
Tuesday December 08, 2009 01:28am EST
Sooo, yeah, this is artlike... A friend of mine runs a Cthulhu RPG night for his birthday every year. Last year, the setting was The Love Boat - cruise of DOOOOOOOOM.

A friend and I decided to cater the event "midnight buffet" style. You know those crazy buffets they used to have on cruises? Ours looked like this:

http://you-betcha.org/lj/2009/midnight_buffet_01.jpg

Midnight Buffet on the Pacific Princess included shrimp mousse in salmon shape, make-your-own Honeybaked ham sandwiches, pineapple boat fruit plate featuring starfruit, strawberries and edible flowers, one-bite jello desserts in peach and cherry, cupcakes with Buddha hand presentation, watermelon kumquat plate, and orange slices with a garnish of bitter melon, rosemary, avocado, apples, Thai eggplant, coconut and winter squash. Ice sculptures and brain mold accompanied.

http://you-betcha.org/lj/2009/midnight_buffet_02.jpg

These little guys started turning on each other about half way through the evening. Oh the humanity!
shawn escott
69.  JD Lenzen
Tuesday December 08, 2009 01:48am EST
Inspired by the elder gods of Lovecraft's Call of Cthulhu and my girlfriend (who absolutely adores the Cthulian mythos)

Molethulu:

http://gothmafia.com/subversive_pop/gallery/01_molethulu.jpg

Moles = the race of characters I paint.
SubversivePop.com
Steve Richards
71.  stevedkrichards
VIEW ALL BY · Tuesday December 08, 2009 04:03am EST · amended on Tuesday December 08, 2009 04:09am EST
I was actually unaware of this meme until today, but I have been working on this for the past week or so. I did this for a class I am taking with Stephen Player at the Academy of Art University

At the Mountains of Madness

http://www.flickr.com/photos/stevedkrichards/4168103383/

http://steverichardsart.blogspot.com/
shawn escott
72.  Hubert Czajkowski
Tuesday December 08, 2009 04:42am EST
Works from Lovecraft's world. You can see more illustartions on my blog.

http://lh5.ggpht.com/_3O4_xOWUo-Q/Sx4dNf1xQjI/AAAAAAAAAv4/bGFikohweM8/s400/naglowek3.jpg

http://hczajkowski.blogspot.com
Kathleen J
73.  tanaudel
VIEW ALL BY · Tuesday December 08, 2009 07:52am EST
At the Mountains of Madness was my first Lovecraft - he had me at 6-foot tall, blind, albino, cave dwelling penguins.

A very rough sketch layout:

">http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2791/4168364559_327542bbf6.jpg
shawn escott
75.  John Perry Bilodeau
Tuesday December 08, 2009 12:09pm EST
http://fc00.deviantart.net/fs31/f/2008/232/3/7/Formless_Spawn_by_jbilodea.jpg
shawn escott
76.  Carolyn Reed Barritt
Tuesday December 08, 2009 12:42pm EST
Here's my Octonaut:

http://barritt.org/carolynreedbarritt/portfoliopages/images/Octonaut.jpg
Colleen Parker
79.  GibbousMoon
VIEW ALL BY · Tuesday December 08, 2009 11:12pm EST
For those of you in the NYC area, if you like Cthulhu/HPL and you like psychobilly/rockabilly/good ol' fashioned rock n' roll than you should check out this band...

The Arkhams!

http://i23.photobucket.com/albums/b383/aboutaturtle/arkhams.jpg

http://i23.photobucket.com/albums/b383/aboutaturtle/arkhams2.jpg
shawn escott
80.  bcarman
Wednesday December 09, 2009 10:06am EST
I'm always johnny come lately. Cold an Cthulhu season. Believe I feel like this.

http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2560/4172021776_3f7cb8e0aa.jpg
shawn escott
81.  Nate Goullette
Wednesday December 09, 2009 12:29pm EST
A bit late, but I thought I'd join in on some Lovecraftian fun.

http://img31.imageshack.us/img31/8630/extraterrestrialgestatiy.jpg
Irene Gallo
82.  Irene
VIEW ALL BY · Wednesday December 09, 2009 12:44pm EST · amended on Friday December 11, 2009 10:29am EST
No such thing as late, guys, teh internets are forever!

I love that we know have:
oil
digital
watercolor
clay
pencil
sctratchboard
photography
play-doh
weather map
and okra and salmon
...represented.

What's next?
wood?
No cloth/knit version yet, Im surprised.
Beach sand?
Interpretive dance?
Richard Booy
83.  Incarnadine
VIEW ALL BY · Wednesday December 09, 2009 08:48pm EST
Some very cool work in here. May have one of my own soon to share.
shawn escott
84.  Duncan Long
Thursday December 10, 2009 05:56pm EST
Some amazing pictures here folks have shared here... Thought I'd add my two-cents worth (if I can figure out the code)....

http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3502/4061475785_795586958c.jpg


--Duncan
=====================
Freelance illustrator for HarperCollins, PS Publishing, Pocket Books, Solomon Press, American Media, Fort Ross, Asimov's Science Fiction, and many other publishers. See my illustrations at: http://DuncanLong.com/art.html
shawn escott
85.  Alyrenee
Thursday December 10, 2009 05:59pm EST
Here are some little plush old ones that I made as thank you gifts for an event at my horror theatre company, Wildclaw Theatre...
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3084/2919101934_f46e9e422a_m.jpg
shawn escott
86.  Paul Rivoche
Thursday December 10, 2009 09:37pm EST
Fascinating to see all the varied imagery here.
I grew up on a slowboil stew of Jack Kirby, Chris Foss sf art, Jack Kirby, Frazetta, Berni Wrightson, many others, and yes, reading some Lovecraft...as a teen, I was attracted by the darker and inexplicable side of things. My drawing was created in that sort of Lovecraftian mood...
http://www.rocketfiction.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/poxulent_small.jpg
shawn escott
87.  Rhett Thomas Nelson
Friday December 11, 2009 02:59am EST
Some great work images. It's kinda big, but here is mine. http://rhettthomasnelson.com/images/portfolio/horseocto_image.jpg
Shreya Shetty
88.  Iridyse
VIEW ALL BY · Friday December 11, 2009 04:54am EST · amended on Friday December 11, 2009 05:09am EST
Tentacle monster baby is scared!

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v466/hiiri/scared600.jpg
shawn escott
89.  Lythron
Friday December 11, 2009 05:31pm EST
Here is a digital manipulation I made years ago. I've been meaning to redo it for a while now.
http://fc05.deviantart.net/fs5/i/2005/130/b/d/Lovecraft_by_lythron.jpg

And my buddy Dan Harding has made two Lovecraft inspired paintings. You can see more of his art here:
Dan Harding Portfolio

"The Monster"
http://fc00.deviantart.net/fs28/f/2008/149/0/2/022d5ac0103804d9743222833e396a16.jpg

"Pickman's Model"
http://fc09.deviantart.net/fs46/i/2009/232/6/d/Pickmans_model_by_DH666.jpg
shawn escott
90.  Mark Simmons
Friday December 11, 2009 06:06pm EST
So many awesome works here, and I've been hesitant to add my own quickie sketch. But as long as people are still posting, I can hope that I won't be the very last one.

http://www.ultimatemark.com/arts/msimmons/images/max/cthulhu2.jpg
shawn escott
91.  lythron
Friday December 11, 2009 07:01pm EST
Another friend that does amazing lovecraft inspired works. His site is http://www.meatspider.com/
and here: http://www.etsy.com/shop/Meatspider

http://ny-image0.etsy.com//il_430xN.52084032.jpg
http://www.meatspider.com/MainMeat/sculptpics001/added-8-24-08/cthulhu_98sdone.jpg
David Arshawsky
92.  Arshawsky
VIEW ALL BY · Saturday December 12, 2009 07:50pm EST
I adore Lovecraft for the consistency of his Mythos.It seems to validate the nightmare as a gateway to other dimensions.The artist's mind as a shortcut across time and space to places where Man is insignificant and worlds unseen by human eyes are conspiring to cross over!

David Arshawsky
turtlemilk.com

http://i177.photobucket.com/albums/w227/amuletcypher1/keziah.jpg

http://i177.photobucket.com/albums/w227/amuletcypher1/peabody_heritage.jpg

http://i177.photobucket.com/albums/w227/amuletcypher1/cthulu_chained1.jpg
Nadine Brun
93.  Danniebrown
VIEW ALL BY · Sunday December 13, 2009 08:07am EST · amended on Sunday December 13, 2009 08:32am EST
Hi there!

My name is Nadine, I have never read Lovecraft and actually don't know anything about Cthulu (?) but I have a little doodle to share.
It's a doodle I did back in December last year. I'm not very sure how to post images here, so I hope it'll work.
I thought the idea of this thread was brilliant and there's very very nice things here. :D
Nadine
(sorry for the big size)

http://img31.imageshack.us/img31/7296/img004x.jpg
Shot at 2009-12-13
shawn escott
94.  Zelda Devon
Sunday December 13, 2009 01:28pm EST
Would this count?

http://www.teeteringbulb.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/03/Cleptopod.jpg
Irene Gallo
95.  Irene
VIEW ALL BY · Monday December 14, 2009 11:05am EST
@94: Cleptopods count double.
shawn escott
97.  Steve Somers
Monday December 14, 2009 01:37pm EST
When crude oil hit an all time high I knew there was only one reasonable explanation.

http://cghub.com/files/Image/038001-039000/38900/707_realsize.jpg
shawn escott
98.  JLacera
Monday December 14, 2009 06:30pm EST
http://jlacera.com/media2/122088/Cthulu_Crunch_1_1.jpg

GAH!! So much Lovecraft love/art is inspiring and maddening!!! His appeal to me has always been his near mainstream appeal. His themes of horror and isolation are totally relatable yet his work (in my opinion) has never truly reached critical mass but it's been mined by the mainstream for years and years, it's like he's all around us and we don't even know it...

jlacera.com
Lisa Grabenstetter
99.  magneticcrow
VIEW ALL BY · Monday December 14, 2009 06:38pm EST
What lovely, horrific work. I'm sad that it took me so long to stumble upon this thread, though I shall still share a couple of my own Lovecraft-inspired pieces.
http://lh6.ggpht.com/_ODjXAAouE04/SjnLUnFWuKI/AAAAAAAAAlU/-ZZKbwgshEo/s800/cthulhu_web.jpg
'Cthulhu before R'lyeh'
http://th05.deviantart.net/fs51/300W/f/2009/290/0/e/0e18e4e3fcf1efce80d162b5137703cd.jpg
'Tentacled Horror'
Jay Trefethen
100.  jaytref
VIEW ALL BY · Monday December 14, 2009 07:40pm EST
Here is one from a lesser known Lovecraft story, The Terrible Old Man

http://www.jaytref.com/portfolio/terrible-old-man-png-72ppi.png

Sort of Lovecraft's idea of Mr. Rogers.
shawn escott
101.  J.B.Lee
Monday December 14, 2009 08:03pm EST
Here's a pen and ink Cthulhu I did about 10 years ago, I guess...
http://b0.ac-images.myspacecdn.com/00439/02/34/439844320_m.jpg

And here's the most recent Cthulhu to come from my "pen," which was influenced by playing Tangerine Dream's "Rubycon" repeatedly until I finished the thing. Which DOESN'T mean 'once or twice'.
http://c3.ac-images.myspacecdn.com/images02/6/l_54809f5c3f9a4866810491a3005a8fb6.jpg
shawn escott
102.  Khyarete
Tuesday December 15, 2009 12:17pm EST
This first image is of an etching that I did for my Printmaking class in college at the request of my boyfriend who is really into H.P. Lovecraft.

http://lh5.ggpht.com/_G7t8KK3Civ8/Sye53V-c8MI/AAAAAAAAAQA/MY7iFtKfHgw/s800/DeepOne-AMuratore.jpg

This second image is of a Cthulhu statue that I also made him in my Ceramics class. It's a bit rough, but I really like the deep sea green glaze that it has.

http://lh4.ggpht.com/_G7t8KK3Civ8/Sye7LCCoeRI/AAAAAAAAAQg/j2RbgsfWFnU/s144/CthulhuStatue-AMuratore.jpg
shawn escott
104.  Jorge Mascarenhas
Tuesday December 15, 2009 07:35pm EST
http://i91.photobucket.com/albums/k293/jmascarenhas/Wig.jpg

Not really Cthulhu here...but it's on everyone's head!
Jay Trefethen
105.  jaytref
VIEW ALL BY · Tuesday December 15, 2009 10:45pm EST
A Non-Euclidean Christmas Tree -

http://jaytref.com/portfolio/non-euclidean-xmas-09-png-72ppi.png

Merry Christmas everyone.

Merry Christmas H.P.

And Merry Christmas Irene!
shawn escott
106.  David Still
Wednesday December 16, 2009 04:01am EST
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/8408233.stm

Someone should do a coconut cthulhu..
shawn escott
107.  Jay Montgomery
Wednesday December 16, 2009 10:57am EST
I love this blog post! Here is my contribution of Skulloctopus!

http://www.jaymontgomery.com/images/randomimages/slide2.jpg

I also created a while back a collection of Octopus Ladies I found all over the "intertubes". I keep seeing more and can't keep up!

In one of my classes I teach, my students favorite assignment is to put their own spin on putting a octopus in their illustration.
Kathleen J
108.  tanaudel
VIEW ALL BY · Friday December 18, 2009 08:01am EST
So I was unpacking Christmas decorations tonight...

">http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2702/4194327587_94813ec890.jpg
shawn escott
109.  OliverMeinerding
Friday December 18, 2009 09:48am EST
Great stuff! Tentacles are always great!

http://oliverartist.com/portfolio/wp-content/gallery/portfolio/astro_squid.jpg
shawn escott
110.  Chantaru
Saturday December 19, 2009 11:02am EST
I'm a bit late but I have to add mine too!
This is a paintover of a picture I took of writer Roger Lemelin's bust.
http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y201/qitsune/cthulhu_lemelin.jpg

This is from a picture I took at the same graveyard as above...
http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y201/qitsune/stjoseph_et_les_tentacules.jpg
shawn escott
111.  Guillaume TIRET
Saturday December 19, 2009 12:00pm EST
http://storage.canalblog.com/33/74/294083/31921871.jpg

Guillaume Tiret Blog

http://storage.canalblog.com/02/33/294083/26261545.jpg

guillaumetiret.canalblog.com

http://storage.canalblog.com/05/31/294083/23484296.jpg
shawn escott
112.  Kirsten Brown
Monday December 21, 2009 06:05pm EST
For me, the fascination with Lovecraft's mythologies is the liminality of it all, the idea of pushing through, intentionally or no, into something alien and wrongly angled and Not Here. It's been a favourite theme since I started drawing, even though I've only fairly recently delved into his works.

My DeviantArt page has a lot more, and more specifically Lovecraftian pieces, but this is one of my favourites.

http://fc02.deviantart.net/fs48/i/2009/211/5/6/Bath_by_unknown_binaries.jpg
shawn escott
113.  Magfhy
Tuesday December 22, 2009 01:56pm EST
Commissioned work for the Maison d'Ailleurs.

http://i829.photobucket.com/albums/zz211/magfhy/THEQUEST.jpg
shawn escott
114.  Capestrano
Wednesday December 23, 2009 01:37pm EST
All the best, everyone!

http://fc08.deviantart.net/fs70/f/2009/357/6/c/Greetings_by_tikos.jpg
shawn escott
115.  Knobody Important
Wednesday December 23, 2009 05:20pm EST
I've had way too much fun looking through all of this delightfully Lovecraft-esque art. Really. Way too much. I can feel the last remnants of my sanity sliding away into the black depths of the abyss.

Which has in turn led me to want to upload something cute and silly that I did over the summer when first experimenting with my tablet. He's stuck dreaming for so long, you think he'd get a little hungry. You should hear some of the questions I'm asked as a high school junior when I end up doodling Cthulhu in the margins of my tests. Thank you, Lovecraft.

http://i50.tinypic.com/15s3p6r.jpg
gabor cs.
116.  whoisnot
VIEW ALL BY · Friday December 25, 2009 05:36am EST
here's one more :)

">http://behance.vo.llnwd.net/profiles4/107425/projects/375357/1074251261672801.jpg

for a wallpaper-sized version pls click the image (doing so will take you to a deviantart page where you can download a 1024x768 and a 1280x1024 version, if you want to.)

merry xmas and/or happy holidays, everyone!
shawn escott
117.  Brad W. Foster
Sunday December 27, 2009 05:58pm EST
What a great idea, seems like every artist has at some point tried to interprete the adjective heavy prose of Lovecraft. I mean, how can you NOT want to see if you can do a picture of "impossible angles"? I've got three different takes on HPL and his work from past years, ranging from a straight-ahead try at Cthulhu, to a portrait of the master (tentacles always required!), to the usual goofy play we all end up with. Hope you like them!
http://www.jabberwockygraphix.com/imagesamples/Cthulhu-200w.jpg

http://www.jabberwockygraphix.com/imagesamples/Lovecraft.jpg

http://www.jabberwockygraphix.com/imagesamples/Cathulhu.gif
Irene Gallo
118.  Irene
VIEW ALL BY · Sunday December 27, 2009 10:02pm EST
Just a week left in "cthulhu month" and you all continue to be awesome!

Of course people are welcome, in fact encouraged, to keep posting forever, but I'm sure the momentum will soon settle down...as happens to all posts. So let me just say a big "thanks" now to everyone participating and everyone checking in to see th sights.

Ya'll have _made_ the month for me. ;-)
Irene Gallo
119.  Irene
VIEW ALL BY · Wednesday December 30, 2009 09:47pm EST
Below is Greg Ruth's drawing for his amazing 52 Weeks project. He does a quick ink drawing each week -- anything without a commission, anything he fancies at the moment. If you sign up for the mailing list, it's like getting a mini emailed birthday present every week in the shape of a slightly creepy but also beautiful koan of an image. And you can often buy the drawings from his Etsy shop.

I'm a big Greg Ruth fan so I asked if I could swipe the drawing for this post.

His Lovecraft commentary:

"To write of a universe divorced from the Victorian era mindset of an overarching morality in which we as a species are supreme through pulp fiction was shocking indeed back in those days. And yet we cannot imagine the genre of science fiction or horror without seeing the seeds of his vision, however bleak, everywhere. So much of his fiction could be read today and easily mistaken as totally contemporary. No mean feat in our overly sophisticated and embittered culture... or rather it just took us a few decades to catch up to him. So take a moment and get your octopus on with some classic Lovecraft before the year ends- you'll not regret it."

http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y141/igallo/GregRuth_Lovecraft.jpg
Irene Gallo
120.  Irene
VIEW ALL BY · Thursday December 31, 2009 06:36pm EST · amended on Thursday December 31, 2009 06:39pm EST
I don’t mean to stack the deck on the last day of the month (and decade) but I love that this post is chock full o' visiual lovecraftian inspiration -- so, just make things one-stop shopping, below is some of the Lovecraft artwork we have featured throughout the month outside of this post:

Scott Brundage inadvertently started our “December Belongs to Cthulhu” by showing us his Cthulhu Santa and asking if we could do anything with it:
http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y141/igallo/X_ScottBrundage_Cthulhumas.png


Carl Wiens super creeped-out image for Charlie Stross's Christmas party Laundry story: Overtime:

http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y141/igallo/X_CarlWiens.png


Brian Elig teamed up with Jason Henninger on a series of Lovecraftian poems. And a "Mad Libs" which _is_ an insane idea. There are 6 of these, all equal parts charming, brilliant, and funny -- be sure to check them all out: I Speak Fluent Giraffe:

http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y141/igallo/x_BrianElig_SPEAKGIRAFFE.png


Brian Elig also got to take a crack at Neil Gaiman's very funny I, Cthulhu:

http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y141/igallo/x_ICthulhu_BrianElig.png


Kurt Huggins and Zelda Devon, together Teetering Bulb, created the atmospheric short comic The Tempest Wakens:

http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y141/igallo/x_TheTempestWakens_pg4.png


Tim Bower painted his image for Nick Mamatas's Old Ones goodbye in Farewell PerformanceE:

http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y141/igallo/x_TimBower.png


And, Marc Simonetti graciously allowed us to offer his R’yleh cityscape as a desktop wallpaper giveaway:

http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y141/igallo/X_MarcSimonetti.png
shawn escott
121.  JHoffman
Sunday January 03, 2010 09:17pm EST
I hope I can post these here still..
Lovecraft was one of the earliest influences from my childhood, my dad first introduced me with a collection of short stories, he said,"I really think you will enjoy these, there right up your alley." He was right, my favorite still being the first Lovecraft story I have ever read, The Outsider.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v63/Stitchface/2004/JH_Baby-Cthulhu.jpg?t=1262571050
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v63/Stitchface/2005/SF_cthonian.jpg?t=1262571229
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v63/Stitchface/Fine%20Art/JH_SFA_no03fs.jpg?t=1262571291
shawn escott
122.  Israel Galindo
Saturday January 16, 2010 10:08pm EST
Wow, terrific art! Nice to find kindred souls. Some of mine here: http://thothascending.blogspot.com/

Thanks, all!
shawn escott
123.  Dean Kuhta
Monday January 18, 2010 09:59am EST
Wow, this is an amazing collection of Lovecraftian artwork! I have always been inspired by Lovecraft's writings.

Based on At the Mountains of Madness:
http://images.gfxartist.com/images/ArtworkItem/full/122088.jpg

Cthulhu inspired drawings:
http://images.gfxartist.com/images/ArtworkItem/full/146908.jpg
http://images.gfxartist.com/images/ArtworkItem/full/120915.jpg
Bradley Schenck
124.  Retropolitan
VIEW ALL BY · Monday January 18, 2010 12:33pm EST
http://www.webomator.com/grafx2/blog/CthelticCthulhu.jpg

You know, it was just one of those things.
Irene Gallo
125.  Irene
VIEW ALL BY · Tuesday January 19, 2010 04:22pm EST
Great additions, guys.

And thanks for keeping the post alive!
shawn escott
126.  Andrew Martin
Friday January 29, 2010 05:20pm EST
love the art work posted here. A sculpt I did based on Shadow over innsmouth.
www.monstercaesar.com

http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y19/Dark_wraith1000/innsmouthfinal1.jpg
shawn escott
127.  4ofSwords
Monday February 15, 2010 01:24pm EST
Well, this might be a few weeks late and a bit too tongue-in-cheek compared to some of the excellent art here, but I felt I should share anyway:

http://i.imgur.com/xM5lX.jpg
shawn escott
128.  New-to-HPL
Wednesday February 24, 2010 04:09pm EST
Just recently "discovered" HPL. Great stuff! Don't know how it escaped my reading for decades. Here's my contribution:
http://library.conlang.org/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/Cthulhu.png
shawn escott
131.  FluxPickle
Wednesday March 24, 2010 04:16pm EDT
Cthulhu Cookies...this may not be illustration, but they were still pretty tasty.
http://fluxpickle.com/sites/default/files/images/coooookies.jpg
Irene Gallo
132.  Irene
VIEW ALL BY · Wednesday March 24, 2010 08:55pm EDT
Oh, man, Cthulhu cookies!? I just ate a huge dinner and now all I can think of is cthulhu cookies.
shawn escott
133.  Edoardo Velli
Monday April 05, 2010 04:56pm EDT
I hope Azathoth doesn't swear and curse too much for this shy attempt to..ehm..dissect one fo the Great Ones

http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4063/4291130352_8a11fcf9ac_o.jpg
Irene Gallo
134.  Irene
VIEW ALL BY · Sunday May 09, 2010 04:48pm EDT
Because tentacles are never out of season...I was emailing Ian Miller about other things and, for kicks, he sent along:
http://i4.photobucket.com/albums/y141/igallo/IanMiller.jpg
Jay Trefethen
135.  jaytref
VIEW ALL BY · Monday May 10, 2010 05:26pm EDT
http://www.jaytref.com/portfolio/necromancy-png-72ppi-6.4x8.png

Nothing like the Necronomicon for a little light reading.
shawn escott
141.  Marco Caradonna
Sunday July 04, 2010 06:52am EDT
Well, I just discovered this post and I have to share my contribution as well
As many others here I grew up reading HPL novellas and I was sincerely impressed bi his writing style: his own vision of horror was,well, cosmic and so the feeling he were able to inoculate in the reader.I clearly remember one afternoon I was reading "The Whisperer in the Darkness"alone at home, and toward the end of the novella(which feature one of the best climax in the sci-fi literature imo)one of mine old drawer suddenly snapped(old wood's things sometimes do this) making a lot of noise and make me rolling out of the bed like a real idiot...
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This is my little contribution to HPL and our beloved Great Old One Cthulhu,a Conceptart sketch daily challengeheavily HPL influenced:
http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_thP9j__PGVE/S82y5a7jqxI/AAAAAAAAAXA/1YlT_-_69XM/s1600/dsg_1539_06.jpg

Marco Caradonna
Concept Art & Illustration
http://marcocaradonna.com/
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