Justin Mezzell has a nice little series of retro style pieces.
See more here.
There is very little info, and only a few images credited to Peter Fendrik, but I thought I’d share the few I have.
These digital portraits almost look like sculpted art dolls.
I wish there were more…
Sandi Calistro paints lovely girls…and even better, girls with skulls and skeletons.
I rather like the dresses these ladies wear.

See more here.
I can’t even decide which of Kate Baylay’s illustrations to post. She covers Russian fairy tales, Roald Dahl, F. Scott Fitzgerald, among others…
Love her style…all the wonderful, gangly, angular characters…
See more here.
I highly encourage you to visit AM Konahin’s deviantART page to view these pieces in their large sizes.
They are all done in striking detail with pen dipped in India ink.
See more here.
People Too make fantastic whimsical art on sheet music.
Busy little scenes are brought to life on each page…
I love how the notes become structural aspects of the design.
See more (and larger sizes) at the source.
Artist Site
I just spent a while letting my eyes wander in Gerard Trignac’s galleries.
Much of his work is centered around architectural structures.
They are shadowy mixes of classic form and industrial grit, often devoid of human inhabitants; abandoned, yet complex and teeming with life.
Such beauty mingling with decay…
See more here.
Donn P. Crane is one of my favorite 20th Century illustrators. Unfortunately, there are not many resources I’ve found that share his wonderful work. Here are a few spooky/lovely pieces.
If anyone has seen extensive collections of Donn P. Crane’s work online, please let me know!
House of LIZARRAGA is the website of artist Bob Lizarraga, creator of great lowbrow art that features some of my favorite things.
And I also adore the Haunted Mansion Bathroom, where the bride is caught by surprise in the tub!

See more here or on the artist’s blog.
I was taken aback upon looking at this because it feels like someone did a high-contrast caricature of me without my knowledge (if you doubt it, see photo on upper right). Got the hair and my spindly little limbs down…

Hanging: you’re doing it wrong.

Has anyone been to the Heinz Haunted House? If so, I want to hear everything about it. Ketchup blood everywhere?

Chocolate Covered Strychnine! I wonder if fierce convulsions and eventual asphyxiation due to paralysis of neural pathways would be enough to deter me from something covered in chocolate.

Ten Realms Within the Body (1885). So THIS is what goes on in there. I knew it.

Ma’am, you have a…oh…nevermind.

If he were mine, I’d name him “Fluffy.”

Ah, this piece of street art reminds me of my many evenings spent in the subversive act of reading…my Wild(e) Nights.

How rare to see a cute piece of street art (this one is by MORA):

A monster I’d like to meet…providing it agrees to stand still long enough for me to read its heads.

You too, sir? What a coincidence.

Yikes. It’s about to get violent.

I seriously hope this is a “brain fog” typo.

“Let go. Be afraid. You all taste so much better when you’re afraid.”
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Some pretty sweet skills (no artist credited):

I believe this actually comes from a company that makes theatrical hats. Brilliant.

Now, I don’t mean to undermine someone’s “art,” but if this scrap of paper sold for $500, I picked the wrong field when I decided to study medicine.
