Shades of Lovecraft
Welcome to “Shades of Lovecraft” – an immersive journey into the realms of H.P. Lovecraft’s mesmerizing tales. Step into a world where art and cosmic horror intertwine, where artists from diverse styles and backgrounds have drawn inspiration from the eldritch depths of Lovecraft’s imagination. As you navigate this online gallery, you will encounter a multitude of salons, each offering a unique perspective on the macabre and the supernatural. But first, venture into our miniature art gallery, a tantalizing glimpse into the darkness that awaits. Behold the samples from the salons to come, a mere whisper of the horrors and wonders that lie ahead. Prepare to embark on an odyssey through the twisted corridors of Lovecraftian art, where nightmares come alive and the veil between reality and madness grows thin. Let the journey begin.
The images below are a sample of what awaits you in the Salons listed below. Simply click on a title to view the collection. We opted for this presentation style for a less cluttered and more relaxed viewing experience. Click a specific image will bring up full screen viewing options and a higher resolution image than the thumbnails below. Enjoy your stay.
DISCLAIMER: Please note that this is horror genre. Some of the images may be disturbing for younger audiences. If you are mentally sensitive to horror movies, or under 18, please go back to the safer sections of the Impossible Gallery. Also while this is non-sexual content, you should consider it NSFW (not safe for work) and not leave it on screen where others may accidentally view it.
More To See!
If you enjoyed the above public showing then get ready for a big WOW when it comes to the salons. The above is only the tip of the iceberg; the full exhibition of Shades of Lovecraft has 535 pieces in 8 Salon rooms. We recommend logging in for a smooth unrestricted viewing experience as you contemplate the wild and weird features of the Impossible Gallery.
Available Salons
Abyssal Gods
Come face to face with the Great old ones themselves… but guard your sanity.
Cute and Funny Horror
Something really weird about seeing the terrible in the context of “Cute.”
Photographic Evidence
Lifelike pictures of Elder Horrors. Not for the squeamish.
Portraits of the Fallen
People (and I use that loosely here) that you probably don’t want a portrait of.
The Corrupted
Images of unfortunate souls who deal with those they should not.
The Other Place
See what it’s like on the other side.
Things...
Not Human, Not Animal, Not from here… best left alone.
Unholy Reliquary
Artifacts which allude to the existence of supernatural agents.