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LOVECRAFTIANA Calendar by John Coulthart

APRIL: Dagon (ballpoint pen on paper, 1999)

Normally calendars are pretty cheesy gifts, but this is one calendar that’s tailor made for The CVLT Nation – John Coulthart‘s Lovecraftiana Calendar. Coulhart’s artwork is seething with grotesque movement, and captures the classic Lovecraft characters and settings with reverence and beauty. It’s a calendar that would hang on your wall as a part of your art collection rather than a way to track time’s passing. He compiled his paintings, illustrations and digital artworks inspired by Lovecraft’s novels, spanning more than two decades, into a seamless collection. You can pick up one for you and one for a friend here.

 

Background: Yuggoth (collage, 1994)

Background: Yuggoth (collage, 1994)

JANUARY: Necronomicon (digital, 2015)

JANUARY: Necronomicon (digital, 2015)

FEBRUARY: The Yellow King (acrylics on board, 1996)

FEBRUARY: The Yellow King (acrylics on board, 1996)

MARCH: Nyarlathotep II (digital, 2009)

MARCH: Nyarlathotep II (digital, 2009)

APRIL: Dagon (ballpoint pen on paper, 1999)

APRIL: Dagon (ballpoint pen on paper, 1999)

MAY: Lovecraft's Monsters (digital, 2014)

MAY: Lovecraft’s Monsters (digital, 2014)

JUNE: Eidolon (acrylics on canvas, 1997)

JUNE: Eidolon (acrylics on canvas, 1997)

JULY: Night Gaunt (digital, 2015)

JULY: Night Gaunt (digital, 2015)

AUGUST: Remnants (Shoggoth) (digital, 2014)

AUGUST: Remnants (Shoggoth) (digital, 2014)

SEPTEMBER: Hastur (pencil on paper, 1999)

SEPTEMBER: Hastur (pencil on paper, 1999)

OCTOBER: The Bleeding Shadow (digital, 2014)

OCTOBER: The Bleeding Shadow (digital, 2014)

NOVEMBER: R'lyeh (digital, 1999)

NOVEMBER: R’lyeh (digital, 1999)

DECEMBER: Yuggoth Cultures (acrylics on board, 1994)

DECEMBER: Yuggoth Cultures (acrylics on board, 1994)

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