This Cthulhu bust in oxidized copper comes to us from Lithuanian artists By MU. The sculpt features some fantastic texture work. I believe this is the first horned Cthulhu we've come across.
This Cthulhu bust in oxidized copper comes to us from Lithuanian artists By MU. The sculpt features some fantastic texture work. I believe this is the first horned Cthulhu we've come across.
This obelisk-style Cthulhu idol comes to us from Wolwesmetal. A great sculpt made even better by the excellent patina.
Tomàs Barceló returns to our pages with this wonderfully alien idol of Goem, guardian of the gates of Hell.
In honor of the second season of the Fallout TV series, here's a collection of aid items from the game including a spot-on recreation of the game's first aid kit. Click through to see Aaron Kahler's complete photo gallery of each chem.
This is how you do it. Rick Sardinha brings us this awesome Call of Cthulhu prop tableaux featuring a very cool Cthulhu icon, prop ephemera, and a big ol' hand cannon.
I'm normally not a fan of Mythos drinkware, but these Cthulhu-themed cups from Fantasias Artesanales are pretty cool. The chalice would make a great prop.
Another impressive tome from Alex Libris Book Arts. This time it's the Encyclopedia of Occult Sciences, which features not only an incredible hand-tooled leather cover, but a fully developed interior as well. Click through to see some of the interior pages.
Also, the props used to stage this photo are phenomenal.
Michael Broom brings us this faceless Cthulhu idol. It's a really interesting sculpt, but the shape of the wings jumped out to me. I love how their inner curve echoes both the arc across the top of the head and the one from the head down the shoulders. It's a really interesting geometry.
Monster Labs Studios returns to our pages with this alien specimen in a containment tube. The sculpt features some excellent anatomical work.
Hynoxolus brings us this wonderful King in Yellow costume from lost Carcosa on the shore of Lake Hali. Every part of the whole, in particular the mask and crown, is perfectly crafted.
I can remember when pipe insulation over a PVC pipe was the state of the art in LARP weaponry. My, how things have changed. This LARP-safe Arabian sabre comes to us from Artedarme Workshop.
Grim Reliquary returns to our pages with this masterful "Cursed Mummy Hand". The dark brown oxidized flesh is perfect, and the presentation is impeccable. You really need to click through and check out the high resolution gallery to appreciate the details.
This highly stylized Cthulhu idol comes to us from Many Legs Art. The sculpt is fantastic, but I'm not crazy about the spotty gold highlights on the patina.
McCormick Wands returns to our pages with these beautiful Tombfire wands, carved from maple and purpleheart. I love the rich organic textures.