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Thursday, July 2, 2015
The Venus of Innsmouth
The talented S. D. Williams returns with the Venus of Innsmouth. I love conjectural pieces like this that could pass as a mundane artifact to anyone without knowledge of the Mythos.
Perhaps Cthulhu, but it actually looks like something the fishfolk of Arkham might wear. Paleolithic Venus figures are pretty interesting, if for nothing else but the variety. They show a certain ritualism and abstract figure. For example the Venus of Willendorf apparently has a basket over her head. Slightly off the subject, I’ve been a fan of Cycladic figures including some of the stranger ones such as the double headed (arrow headed) ones, the violin shaped figures, and plank idols. This new Cthulhu Venus prop figure is quite enjoyable.
Oh, you evil, evil person! I could in no way afford to be shown that website! Especially with my wife looking over my shoulder at the mounted-stone necklaces! Aiiiii! H. P. Lovecraft, even when married, didn't have the Shopping Web to contend with!
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Looks cute rather than scary.....
Perhaps Cthulhu, but it actually looks like something the fishfolk of Arkham might wear. Paleolithic Venus figures are pretty interesting, if for nothing else but the variety. They show a certain ritualism and abstract figure. For example the Venus of Willendorf apparently has a basket over her head. Slightly off the subject, I’ve been a fan of Cycladic figures including some of the stranger ones such as the double headed (arrow headed) ones, the violin shaped figures, and plank idols. This new Cthulhu Venus prop figure is quite enjoyable.
http://www.academia.edu/549751/Sexual_ambiguity_in_plank_figures_from_Bronze_Age_Cyprus
http://www.ancient.eu/article/457/
http://www.christies.com/lotfinder/lot/an-anatolian-marble-two-headed-idol-circa-late-4722436-details.aspx?intObjectID=4722436
http://www.christies.com/lotfinder/lot/a-syrian-marble-double-eye-idol-tell-4722440-details.aspx?pos=5&intObjectID=4722440&sid=&page=4&lid=1
Oh, you evil, evil person! I could in no way afford to be shown that website! Especially with my wife looking over my shoulder at the mounted-stone necklaces! Aiiiii! H. P. Lovecraft, even when married, didn't have the Shopping Web to contend with!
I really like that pitted texture.
Someone bought this fit me as a birthday gift. It's quite awesome.
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