It 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 artists 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?)
Head over to Tor.com and see 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...
Added bonus! I expose myself for the art-fraud that I am. Go and see my drawing of the dreaded Jack’thulhu!!!
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- Hello, Fallon
- Brian Elig and Neil Gaiman’s I, Cthulhu
- Nincompoop
- Famous Arists Courses available as free PDFs
- 15 Water Splash Brushes for Adobe Illustrator
- The Logo Design Process. Layers Magazine Tutorial
- Drawing with Uncle Pat
- Nucleus Gallery
- Beatrix Potter, leaving the Christmas party
- Merry Christmas
- Pirouettes in the snow
- Happy Solstice Day
- Off to Christmas time
- Avatar (Don’t tell the cool kids, I had a blast wa...
- More highlights from the Cthulhu art jam thread
- Art Out Loud 6 DVD now available
- Kurt and Zelda and “The Tempest Wakens”
- ArtOrder challenge winners.
- The Bronx Zoo
- Tara Rueping's Lord of the Rings
- More Cthulhu
- John Jude Palencar’s Horrid Wings
- Eric Drooker's fantastical New York
- A thousand apologies!
- Mondays of Madness
- Brian Elig speaks Girrafe. And other stuff.
- I drew in public! Or, Show us your tentacles: A Ct...
- It's Stubby! (Post fin-enhancing surgery.)
- Kurt and Zelda on The Comic Book Club
- Donato's ebook cover for The Dragon Reborn
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