Lovecraft Art Mugs
Description: Howard Phillips Lovecraft (August 20, 1890 – March 15, 1937) was an American writer, who achieved posthumous fame through his influential works of horror fiction. He was virtually unknown and published only in pulp magazines before he died in poverty, but he is now regarded as one of the most significant 20th-century authors of horror and weird fiction. Lovecraft’s writing, particularly the so-called Cthulhu Mythos, has influenced fiction authors including modern horror and fantasy writers.
Description: From the depths of the abyss rises an ancient presence. This eldritch skull, consumed by living tentacles, embodies cosmic horror and forbidden power. Perfect for fans of Lovecraftian aesthetics, dark tattoo art, occult symbolism, and alternative streetwear. ✔ Horror lovers ✔ Gothic & metal culture ✔ Dark art collectors ✔ Tattoo enthusiasts Wear the whisper of the deep.
Cosmic Horror Skull with Tentacles – Dark Occult Tattoo Art Mug
by Don Vito
$13 $18
Description: Dark horror artwork combining Lovecraftian cosmic terror with twisted romantic imagery. Featuring grotesque tentacles wrapped around an anatomical heart, distressed grindhouse textures, and bold occult-inspired typography influenced by weird fiction, body horror, eldritch mythology, and retro horror aesthetics.
Description: Psyclopean - Ex Oblivione - Lovecraft Exclusive Design - Dark Ambient Dungeon Synth
Psyclopean - Ex Oblivione - Lovecraft Exclusive Design - Dark Ambient Dungeon Synth Mug
by AltrusianGrace
$13 $18
Psyclopean - Voyage Of The White Ship - Lovecraft Dungeon Synth Dark Ambient Mug
by AltrusianGrace
$13 $18
Description: Another vision of the ancient one. This vintage Japanese-style Cthulhu design draws from traditional ukiyo-e compositions and cosmic horror mythology. A striking piece for Lovecraft fans, collectors and TTRPG enthusiasts.
Vintage Japanese Cthulhu Poster | Lovecraft Mythos | Retro Ukiyo-e Horror Art Mug
by Obstinator
$13 $18
Description: Die Geliebte des Gelben Königs hält den Spiegel für ihn. Ein stiller Hofdienst in Carcosa: Der König betrachtet sich gern – und durch das Glas spricht nur sein Mund. Eine Tuschezeichnung voller dichter Schraffuren, inspiriert von kosmischem Horror, Weird Fiction und der unheimlichen Welt des Gelben Königs.
Description: This atmospheric black and white charcoal sketch design illustrates the text "Weird Tales of the Void" from the cosmic horror mythos. The artwork depicts a formal man standing beneath a colossal swirling void of dark smoke and starry constellations that forms a terrifying tentacled Cthulhu monster. It is a fantastic option for classic horror literature bookworms, fans of dark graphic art, and alternative fashion styles.
Weird Tales of the Void HP Lovecraft Cthulhu Cosmic Horror Art Mug
by Fenay Designs
$13 $18
Description: Wendigo - The Spirit of Lonely Places. “Wendigo is a mythological creature or evil spirit from the folklore of the First Nations Algonquin tribes based in the northern forests of the East Coast of Canada and Great Lakes Region of Canada and the United States. The wendigo is depicted as a monstrous malevolent spirit, with some characteristics of a human or as a spirit, who has possessed a human being. Its influence is said to invoke acts of murder, insatiable greed, cannibalism and the cultural taboos against such behaviours.” – Excerpt from Wikipedia.
Description: Die Trägerin der inneren Tide erhebt sich aus einer geöffneten Muschel – eine ferne, dunkle Verwandte jener alten Szene, in der Venus aus dem Meer geboren wurde. Hier jedoch wirkt die Geburt älter, fremder, tiefer. Etwas steigt aus der Tide empor, das ebenso mythologisch wie kosmisch erscheint.
Description: Die Milchgeweihte thront über einem Nest aus scharfkantigem Gestein, aus dem ihr Wurf hervorkriecht. Eine Muttergestalt aus älteren Mythen – halb Waldgöttin, halb etwas Tieferes. In manchen Geschichten wird sie mit Shub-Niggurath in Verbindung gebracht, jener fruchtbaren, dunklen Macht, aus der neues Leben ebenso selbstverständlich wächst wie Schrecken.
Description: Die Ossarchin spielt in der stillen Kathedrale aus Knochen. Ihre Harfe wächst aus Wirbel und Rippen, ein Instrument aus Fleisch, Erinnerung und uralter Form. Manche behaupten, ihre Melodien seien älter als jede Sprache – Lieder, die dort beginnen, wo Körper zu Architektur werden und Klang aus Knochen geboren wird.