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A word about the artist.


Chris is 29 years old and hails originally from Griffin, Georgia. In 1996, Chris graduated from Portland State University with a B.S. in Drawing, Painting, and Printmaking.

Chris began drawing at an early age of three. At about the same age, he decided to become a comic book penciller. His first submission came when he was only nine, as did his first rejection letter. Currently, Chris is looking for a job in multimedia or art direction or production (comic book pencilling might take a while).

Chris first discovered H.P.Lovecraft in about 1986, though it wasn't till 1990 that he claims he became a true Lovecraft fan. He's an avid Call of Cthulhu gamer/gamemaster (though it's been awhile since he's played). His other influences include Japanese anime, American comics, and the future-noir of Cyberpunk.

You can find more of Chris Conkle's work, along with other information about him and his world at his web site, if I knew where it went. If anyone has any info, let me know. For now, though, on to the exhibit.


Select the piece you'd like to see by clicking on the thumbnail below.


Cthulhu by Chris Conkle

Cthulhu

Lovecraft Self-Portrait by Chris Conkle

Lovecraft Self-Portrait

Kn'Yani by Chris Conkle

Kn'Yani

Mighty Cthulhu by Chris Conkle

Mighty Cthulhu

Hounds of Tindalos by Chris Conkle

Hounds of Tindalos


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