
H.P. Lovecraft Series
Client:
Charcoal & Watercolor
Year:
2024
H.P. Lovecraft (1890–1937) was an American writer whose groundbreaking works of weird fiction and cosmic horror reshaped the terrain of speculative literature. Through the creation of the Cthulhu Mythos, he unveiled a universe inhabited by ancient, malevolent forces. Beings so vast and unknowable that they render human existence fragile and fleeting. In his tales, the quest for forbidden knowledge often unravels both reality and sanity, themes that continue to disturb and inspire readers nearly a century later.
Lovecraft’s prose is dense and immersive, threading together unsettling atmospheres with an ever-present sense of existential dread. From shadowed coastal towns to the unfathomable depths where horrors beyond comprehension lie in wait, his language conjures images as vivid as they are unsettling.
This exhibition is an illustrated journey through 22 of Lovecraft’s stories, spanning from his earliest works in 1919 to his untimely death in 1935. It is a personal exploration of how visual art can capture the same delicate balance of wonder and terror that defines Lovecraft’s fiction. These illustrations invite viewers to venture beyond the surface into the shadowed spaces where the boundary between the known and the unknowable grows perilously thin.
Beginning in 1919, this series highlights 22 of Lovecraft's stories written up until his untimely death in 1935. Illustrated from April 2024 - September 2025, this portfolio will feature 49 illustrations of “Shadows of Providence: The Art of H.P. Lovecraft”.





























