This place has a great collection of really weird monster sculptures and some vintage drawings of sea beasts.Link found thanks to Pink Tentacle.
This place has a great collection of really weird monster sculptures and some vintage drawings of sea beasts.
"The enchanting work of the husband and wife team Andre and Olga Dugin fills the pages of their unique re-telling of the Grimm Brother's story THE BRAVE LITTLE TAILOR. The duo (both originally from Moscow, now living in Germany) works in the tradition of Hieronymous Bosch or Peter Bruegel. In their version, which took over two years to produce, each corner of every illustration is filled with outrageous details; a gigantic fish sits in a birdcage, a tiny elephant walks upside down on the ceiling, winged salt shakers carry threaded needles."
Much of Arrak's work is filled with blob like monsters.
This Russian artist creates dark works using the mezzotint etching technique. The distortions in some of these etchings reminded me of Chris Mars. 
More Dungeons and Dragons monsters in these galleries then you can shake a dead dog at.
Underground comic artist extraordinaire with a penchant for weird monsters.
For those not familiar with Flament, you're in for an exciting ride through a strange world of monsters and ancient architecture. His worlds are so full of intricate details that it's easy to become lost in. I don't think I've seen a fantasy world so fully realized in paint since Wayne Barlowe's "Inferno". There is a great deal of Lovecraft influence in much of the works.
"Dating from the 15th century, the Aurora consurgens' is a Medieval alchemical treatise. The Aurora consurgens is sometimes attributed to Thomas Aquinas. Unusually, the manuscript contains thirty-eight fine watercolour drawings." quote from wikipedia.