H.P. Lovecraft

Howard Phillips Lovecraft (August 20, 1890 – March 15, 1937)
I first was introduced to H.P. Lovecraft through my life long love of the work of writer Robert E. Howard who was one of Lovecraft's closest friends as well as being a "Weird Tales" contemporary and a contributor to the Cthulhu Mythos.
My interest in Lovecraft was later re-sparked by writer (and fellow seeker of Forbidden Knowledge) Phill Weber who lent me volumes of Lovecraft lore, and to whom this image is dedicated.
For a brief bio of Lovecraft short and tormented life, be sure to visit the Wikipedia entry on H.P. Lovecraft.
For more Lovecraftian goodness:
The H.P. Lovecraft Historical Society silent film adaptation of "Call of Cthulhu" is available on DVD and is highly recommended.
Be sure to visit the H.P. Lovecraft Archives.
Voices in the Dark has a nice collection of free H.P. Lovecraft audiobooks available for download.
As always, you can order this, or any of my limited edition signed prints for $25.00 buy visiting the store or by simply clicking the button below.



1 Comments:
Great post, for more reasons than one. The look of wary resilience that inhabits the shady grotto of Lovecraft's eyes is on par with, and perhaps surpasses, your finest efforts thus far. I definitely dig your portraits of authors, directors, etc. How long until REH graces the site?
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