Is there proof to support the theory that the Earth is hollow? Find out how legendary explorer Admiral Richard E. Byrd is linked to Hollow Earth Theory.
Camille Renversade always dreamed of being part of those expeditions formed by scientists, researchers, photographers and draftsmen who, until the end of the nineteenth century, set out to discover…
Beliefs in mysterious underworlds are as old as humanity. But the idea that the earth has a hollow interior was first proposed as a scientific theory in 1691 by Sir Edmond Halley (of comet fame), who suggested that there might be life down there as well. Hollow Earth traces the surprising, marvelous, and just plain weird permutations his ideas have taken over the centuries. From science fiction to utopian societies and even religions, Hollow Earth travels through centuries and cultures, exploring how each era's relationship to the idea of a hollow earth mirrored its hopes, fears, and values. Illustrated with everything from seventeenth-century maps to 1950s pulp art to movie posters and more, Hollow Earth is for anyone interested in the history of strange ideas that just won't go away.
French artist Camille Renversade creates wonderfully vintage Deyrolle style cryptozoological posters of the most curious creatures that have lived within
Fantastic creatures and fancies chart by Camille Renversade, French chimérologist. Inspired by the old school boards, like the old Deyrolle boards that used to
French artist Camille Renversade creates wonderfully vintage Deyrolle style cryptozoological posters of the most curious creatures that have lived within
Enter Emma J, Shipley’s uncharted land of curious creatures inspired by myths, legends and the unique beauty of the natural world. Shipley is a British artist and designer who studied at the Royal College of Art and has always had a love of nature, and a fascination with mixing imagination and reality. This is the designer’s second collection for Clarke & Clarke, continuing on from Animalia. "Wilderie" is a fantastical, nature-inspired collection that travels from Africa to America via British fairy tales, always with a touch of surreal fantasy. Emma J. Shipley creates hand-drawn designs for nature lovers, dreamers, and maximalists, to be treasured for years to come.
Polyphemus. Johann Heinrich Wilhelm Tischbein. German. 1751-1829
Medieval bestiaries were hugely popular works that told the stories of not only animals, but also plants, rocks, and fantastic creatures that people living in Europe could only dream of. Most came out of the 12th and 13th centuries but took their inspiration from writers as far back as Isidore of Seville and Pliny. The
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Family is a beautiful word and how pleasing would it be to produce some extraordinary photographs on the backdrop of such cute kids. Alain Laboile impresses with his poetic photographs, his kids and his cat
Embark on a magical journey with "The Curious Case of Captain Cloud," a whimsical tale that unfolds in the Enchanted Sky. Join Captain Cloud and the Fluff Pirates as they navigate floating islands, meet fantastical creatures, and discover the wonders of the mystical skies. Each chapter is a new adventure filled with laughter, imagination, and the bonds of friendship. From Cloud Castle Memories to Captain Cloud's Final Farewell, this enchanting story sparks the imagination of young readers and reminds us all that the end of one adventure is the beginning of another. Dive into the clouds and let the Flight of the Whimsical Winds carry you to a world where dreams take flight!
Dive into the magical Art of Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them, featuring a collection of Concept Art made for the movie. The adventures of writer
Cocoon? Mummy? Print I don't know what this is actually supposed to be, and neither does anyone else. One of the many bizarre figures which make up Richard Breton’s The Drolatic Dreams of Pantagruel (1565) — a series of 120 woodcuts depicting a range of fantastically curious and grotesque figures, reminiscent of some of the more inventive and twisted creations of Brueghel or Bosch All of my offerings are curated for maximum weirdness. I clean up the digital files as needed to ensure a high quality print. While some prints need extensive work to ensure high print quality, I make every attempt to convey their original, authentic features. I make the prints myself with an Epson giclée photo printer and lab quality materials. Inkjet ink (resists fading for 95 years) on acid free, smooth surface, fine art paper, 230 gsm and up. I ship them in acid free fine art protective sleeves. 4x6, 5x7 and 8.5x11 ship flat in rigid mailers. 11x14 and up ship rolled in rigid 3 inch fine art tube mailers. When you remove your print from the tube, keep it in the protective sleeve while you flatten it. ~Paper specifications~ 4x6 Matte: 230 GSM, 10 mil 4x6 Luster: 270 GSM, 11 mil 5x7 Matte: 230 GSM, 12 mil 5x7 Luster: 260 GSM, 10.4 mil 8.5x11 Matte: 230 GSM, 11 mil 8.5x11 Luster: 260 GSM, 10.4 mil 11x14 Matte: 230 GSM, 10 mil 11x14 Luster: 270 GSM, 11 mil 11x17 Matte: 230 GSM, 12 mil 11x17 Luster: 260 GSM, 10.4 mil Matte prints ship fairly quickly. Luster prints need time to dry before being packaged for shipping so they take longer. When you remove a Luster print from its sleeve, touch it minimally and at the edges to minimize any fingerprints. I do not trim the prints. If their aspect ratio leaves white borders at a given print size, I leave the borders as-is for the recipient to trim if they see fit, rather than cutting off part of the image. If you want to order this print with no white borders ~which does mean you will potentially lose part of the image~ then please request that with a customer order. Frames not included. Listing pictures showing the sizes available for each print depict the prints on matte paper, and the prints are already in the protective sleeves in which they are shipped. Contact me to discuss canvas, 100% cotton rag, or any other printing options. These options are available but have varying processing times throughout the year.
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The South Korean artist dazzles Tate St Ives visitors with otherworldly robotic creatures and tributes to 20th century art greats in a show of perfect chaos
Lara Alcântara and Guilherme Neumann, the duo behind the fantastical figurine maker Toco-Oco, envision an alternate world populated by curious animalistic creatures. Sculpted from a combination of wood, resin, fabric, clay, and wax, the hybrid characters wear garments and masks imprinted with emblems and child-like doodles and express a vast array of emotions that grapple with the strange universe they find themselves in. “It is a world very similar to ours, full of injustices but full of hope,” the pair says in an interview with WePresent. More
It’s the 1st of December!!! How crazy is that!? I have started to put up my Christmas decorations today and will put up the tree next :) I also started this month by wearing my new gold sequi…
ShukerNature explores cryptozoology & animal mythology - bigfoot, chupacabras, yeti, vampires, sea monsters, Nessie, sasquatch, dragons, mystery cats.
“I have nothing to fear… I am the sun, the stars, the pearl, the lion, the light from heaven” – Lady Hester Lady Hester: Queen of the Ea...
In 1492, Christopher Columbus sailed out from Spain with a mission to find a western trade route to Asia. Instead, he found a whole “New World”…and something altogether more mysterious. On January …
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"I had all of these little creatures saved on my laptop, and I knew they needed to be housed somewhere they’d get the love they deserve."
French artist Camille Renversade creates wonderfully vintage Deyrolle style cryptozoological posters of the most curious creatures that have lived within