This triptych of plaques depicting the Great Old Ones, Yog-Sothoth, Cthulhu, and Hastur, comes to us from Juna Handmade.
This triptych of plaques depicting the Great Old Ones, Yog-Sothoth, Cthulhu, and Hastur, comes to us from Juna Handmade.
"Once we travelled to the Antarctic caves, we expected to find nothing but snow and ice. We explored deep and remote corners of the entire cave network to find a peculiar piece at each cave chamber. All of the tablets were broken into pieces, but once we connected the pieces, they seemed to attach to one another by themselves."
Valara Atran returns to our pages with this glowing Cthulhu tablet, straight from Antarctica.
Artist Craig Baurley has a really interesting take on the Necronomicon over on Instagram. His personal prop version is a triangular "book" filled with illustrated leaves. A beautiful and unusual interpretation.
Just look at the texture work on this awesome Cthulhu idol from Matt Devine. A great sculpt, but it's a safe bet anyone suffering from trypophobia won't share my enthusiasm.