The bronze sculptures of this French artist appear both organic and mechanical. The woman in these works are pregnant with nightmarishly mutated and enlarged stomachs.Click here to see more works by Ricaud.
The bronze sculptures of this French artist appear both organic and mechanical. The woman in these works are pregnant with nightmarishly mutated and enlarged stomachs.
A few weeks back I found this image and was curious who made it. Having found out it was by J.J Grandville, I've since discovered many other strange and surreal works by him. According to one website he is apparently known as "the Father of Surrealism". I guess that would make Hieronymus Bosch the grandfather? Anyway, to find out more about this French caricaturist from the 1800's, click here.
I recently stumbled across this amazing artist of bizarre imaginary monster skeletons. Although there isn't a real website dedicated to this artist, which is a real shame, I have been able to find a few pages that have some of his art on display.
Many vastly intricate drawings of Lovecraftian environments and large surreal portraits. Be sure to check out this collaborative drawing series titled "Novus Natura". Really insanely detailed pen drawings of strange worlds.
From things that look like this, to situations like this and this.


The most interesting monsters of the 20th century by far were being animated on the screen by Ray Harryhausen. His amazing skills in the stop motion animation technique brought to life dozens of bizarre creatures. Something many people may not be aware of is the amazing conceptual artwork Ray has made to conceptualize the visions he brought to the screen.
This place has a great collection of really weird monster sculptures and some vintage drawings of sea beasts.