CTHULATHON: DAY 11

If I say that my somewhat extravagant imagination yielded simultaneous pictures of an octopus, a dragon, and a human caricature…

Cthulhu, super-cut
Cthulhu | 11 of 365

#Cthulhu

CTHULATHON: DAY 10

That glimpse, like all dread glimpses of truth, flashed out from an accidental piecing together of separated things…

 - in this case an old newspaper item and the notes of a dead professor.
Cthulhu | 10 of 365

#Cthulhu

CTHULATHON: DAY 09

We shall either go mad from the revelation or flee from the light into the peace and safety of a new dark age.
#Cthulhu

Pulpy squid head
Cthulhu | 9 of 365

CTHULATHON: DAY 06

Theosophists have guessed at the awesome grandeur of the cosmic cycle wherein our world and human race form transient incidents.
#Cthulhu

Cthulhu. Like a giant mollusk.
Cthulhu | 6 of 365

CTHULATHON: DAY 05

Some day the piecing together of dissociated knowledge will open up such terrifying vistas of reality.
#Cthulhu

CTHULATHON: DAY 04
Cthulhu | 5 of 365

CTHULATHON: DAY 04

Of such great powers or beings there may be conceivably a survival…
#Cthulathon

Of such great powers or beings there may be conceivably a survival... Cthoodle.
Cthulhu | 4 of 365

CTHULATHON: DAY 03

forms of which poetry and legend alone have caught a flying memory…
#Cthulathon

Swimmy
Cthulhu | 3 of 365

CTHULATHON: DAY 02

Consciousness was manifested, perhaps, in shapes and forms long since withdrawn 
#Cthulathon

Squiddy squid face Cthulhu
Cthulhu | 2 of 365

CTHULATHON: DAY 01

Of such great powers or beings there may be conceivably a survival…
This is #Cthulathon

Leaping Cthulhu Leptons!
Cthulhu| 1 of 365

Cthulhu: High Priest of Azathoth.

Cthulhu
That is not dead which can eternal lie.

Something I wanted to bring to life in this illustration was a sense of crazy.

-D

Cthulhu described:

In “The Call of Cthulhu”, H. P. Lovecraft describes the Cthulhu as “A monster of vaguely anthropoid outline, but with an octopus-like head whose face was a mass of feelers, a scaly, rubbery-looking body, prodigious claws on hind and fore feet, and long, narrow wings behind.”

Chunky Hellboy Quick Sketch Monster

I was sketching in Photoshop CS5 playing with the Rotate View tool (a feature that allows you to rotate the canvas like you would a sketch pad.
The end result was this chubby malformed hellboy-ish looking monster thing.

lay off the carbs chubby-hell-boy-monster.
fat dumb hell boy

The Grudge Art Sketch

UPDATE:
Looks like they paved paradise And put up a parking lot
Odosketch is closed.
Now it’s http://www.odopod.com/

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ok, i can’t say enough about this site: http://sketch.odopod.com/ its hypnotic.
It records your sketches then plays them back for you. here’s one I did of the Grudge : http://sketch.odopod.com/sketches/137619

Fairy Tale Sketch | Jenny Greenteeth

Jenny Greenteeth

This legend scares me because it has a real-life quality, not like a vampire, something so obviously supernatural. It’s just a story about…

some missing people…

who could have…
been taken by a water demon.

I guess?

Here’s the Wiki:

Jenny Greenteeth is a figure in English folklore. A river hag, similar to Peg Powler, she would pull children or the elderly into the water and drown them. She was often described as green-skinned, with long hair, and sharp teeth. She is called Jinny Greenteeth in Lancashire, but in Cheshire and Shropshire she is called Ginny Greenteeth, Jeannie Greenteeth, Wicked Jenny, or Peg o’ Nell.

She is likely to have been an invention to frighten children from dangerous waters similar to the Slavic Rusalka, the Kappa in Japanese mythology, or Australia’s Bunyip, but other folklorists have seen her as a memory of sacrificial practices.

 

Jenny Greenteeth
Don’t go near the river.