SUMMER IS JERRY WITH A PONYTAIL
I have nothing to do with this mission, but damn do I feel proud. What peculiar beings we, humans, are. Sending into space a doll in a spacesuit, named “Starman”, seated in an electric car, with a sign “Don’t Panic” on the car’s dashboard, blasting David Bowie’s “Life On Mars?”. I’m not crying, you are.
@skysometimes going all a bit school girl in my ropes (MasterMHatter)
Floki + the landscapes of Iceland
I’ve previously showcased a few of my favourite pop culture and vintage pulp artists, and each weekend I showcase art from more of my favourite artists.
The art of Christopher Shy.
- Brain: Get yo shit together, ffs, ur a mess.
- Also Brain: why?
https://xylographilia.com/ – The Lovecraftian Art of Liv Rainey-Smith
These eldritch woodcuts blend historic technique with modern refinements. Rainey-Smith’s unique, hand-pulled prints explore an eclectic range of subject matter, drawing inspiration from early European imagery, folklore, and esotericism.
In the spirit of Halloween, here are some gorgeous books from Arkham House Publishers. Arkham House was founded in Sauk City, Wisconsin in 1939, by Derleth and writer Donald Wandrei. Their initial intent was to publish editions of H.P. Lovecraft’s fiction—hence the company’s name. Arkham House published Lovecraft as well as other writers such as Ray Bradbury, Clark Ashton Smith, Algernon Blackwood, Robert Bloch, Seabury Quinn and Sheridan Le Fanu. These books represent a small fraction of the Arkham House holdings we have in the Hevelin Collection. Enjoy the madness!!!!!
-Laura
Derleth, August. The Mask of Cthulhu. Arkham House, Sauk City: 1958. Cover by Richard Taylor.
H.P. Lovecraft & Others. The Shuttered Room & Other Pieces. Arkham House, Sauk City: 1959. Cover by Richard Taylor.
Derleth, August. The Trail of Cthulhu. Arkham House, Sauk City: 1962. Cover by Richard Taylor.
Derleth, August. Something Near. Arkham House, Sauk City: 1945. Cover by Ronald Clyne.
Long, Frank Belknap. The Horror from the Hills. Arkham House, Sauk City: 1963. Cover by Richard Taylor.
Hartley, L.P. The Traveling Grave and Other Stories. Arkham House, Sauk City: 1948. Cover by Frank Utpatel.

