A hard-ink version of my pencil illustration Polyp of the Plateau of Leng created especially for this tshirt. A great deal of stipple shading went into this work, by all means, view larger.
One of my favorite things about the writer H.P. Lovecraft is that he welcomed other creators to utilize his work. As a child writing my own horror stories and constantly drawing, this was a free license to use his dynamic creations and locales, and it’s never really left my art.
One of my other favorite things is that, while a master of description, Lovecraft was often spare in his verbal illustration of the monsters and beings he created. It is never so much what he describes that tickles your fears; rather, it’s what he doesn’t. I have always interpreted this as also being a free license for writers and artists to spin from their own minds versions of his creations.
This most closely resembles Lovecraft’s Mi-Go, extraterrestrial fungoid crustaceans on inscrutable missions in Lovecraft’s The Whisperer in Darkness and the sonnet cycle The Fungi from Yuggoth
Please take a moment to review my other Lovecraft inspired work here
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“Pete Janes entertains the macro insect crowd with meticulous gouache and watercolor specimen pieces, while his more imaginary illustrations seem to be glimpses into faraway realities.”—noted art critic and Portland bum R. Terialspray
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Very cool!
Thanks Cindy!
– Pete Janes
Awesome! A thrill to represent! Thanks Vamp!
– Pete Janes
Getting featured gives me a great feeling of accomplishment. Thanks very kindly Patricia Anne!
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You are most welcomed and it’s well earned! :) xoxox
Great depiction of the Fungi, and it makes a cool t-shirt!
Thanks Andres!
– Pete Janes
What a lovely (if inscrutable) life form _
Why Immy, how did you know that inscrutable is one of my favorite words? Thanks!
– Pete Janes