Today marks the birthday of that master of celestial horror and father of the Cthulhu mythos, Howard Phillips Lovecraft. Rest well HPL! Thanks for the exquisite parade of sense shattering nightmares and the lingering miasma of dread and horror!
Here's a touched up portrait of H. P. Lovecraft I created to hang in my space. I wanted a portrait of the horror master to inspire me when I was working, but I didn't want something plain. I ran the standard image of him through several photoshop filters and voila, H.P. visits Silent Hill!
I seem to be angling this month toward creepy otherworldly creatures, From Beyond and now this monstrosity. Topping the list of things you never want to see on the end of your flashlight beam, here we have a hungry Jumper Demon. This creature pays homage to two of my all time favorite horror sci-fi movies, Alien and Aliens. Those movies gave me nightmares for years. Thanks Ridley Scott and James Cameron!
Here we have some slithery dreadful thing from beyond. Special thanks as always to good ol' H.P.L. for showing us the way. My initial thought after finishing this was that it would make a great dark tattoo design, but I couldn't get this one done on myself. I can't be creeped out by my own skin. Nope, not gonna do it!
You know...as big as he is, sometimes Cthulhu just sneaks up on you. I really had no intention of doing a Cthulhu piece, but there he was, and when Cthulhu shows up, you can't really say, "Well, I don't have time right now." LOL. You have to at least see what it is he wants. I mean hey, It's friggin Cthulhu!
I am a little disappointed in the color. It seems to have a dropped a bit in intensity from Photoshop to here. I may need to adjust my monitor. It was very late at night when I created this piece and my eyes were getting to that liquid rolling down my face point. I may have to revisit this one in the daylight hours with a good nights rest under my belt. I'm not sure that is allowed with this kind of piece. :-P
A Brief depressive H. P. Lovecraft moment earlier in the year. However, this is me acknowledging a part of myself and bringing it home. Thank you Darkness, for keeping me alive when the light died. Thanks also to Adobe Photoshop Elements and Bamboo Pen Pad.