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Lovecraftian art exhibition

David Pescovitz at 6:39 am Tue, Jun 1, 2010

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"A Love Craft," an art exhibition of works celebrating HP Lovecraft, opens June 11 at The Observatory in Brooklyn. Curated by former BB guestblogger Dylan "Atlas Obscura" Thuras, the show features more than a dozen artists "inspired by the works of HP Lovecraft, and the themes of monsters, madness and mythos." The exhibition runs until July 23. A Love Craft: Art Inspired by Monsters, Madness and Mythos

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  • johntheobscure

    I did not instantly go insane in awe of extradimensional terrors beyond description when looking at these pictures. FAIL.

  • Art

    Must See!!!

  • bugmaker

    I’m so happy to be part of this show!!!