Dave Melvin s Monster Paintings

Mondo Culture Updated on 2024-01-19

D**e Melvin is a concept artist and lecturer at a university art school in the United States. He is good at illustrating all kinds of strange creatures, mostly based on folklore and science fiction. Take a look at a group of his representative paintings below and get a glimpse of his extraordinary imagination.

Immortal Old God. From the Cthulhu Mythos system, it is composed of mostly main gods with different images.

Monsters of the Lake. Falling into a lake from space, it evolved from a microorganism to a lamprey-like monster.

Beasts of the Night. Living in the jungle, it only comes out at night, has multiple pairs of limbs, and likes to hunt animals that are active at night.

Welcome to Skull Island.

The image comes from the film "King Kong" directed by Peter Jackson, and Skull Island is inhabited by all kinds of huge creatures.

Forbidden world.

Scientists conduct space-time experiments, opening the door to another world, causing a large number of strange creatures to flood into the real world.

Monsters in Tokyo SOS.

The monsters that appeared in the tokusatsu movie "Godzilla: Tokyo SOS" have all appeared with classic characters from past works.

The god of the sea. Large creatures that live in the sea do not usually appear, and only when a tsunami or volcanic eruption flies to the surface.

Sea serpents. Large snakes in the sea prey on a variety of fish for a living.

Jungle trolls. The body has a ** similar to tree bark, and it is rarely moved, and once it gets angry, no one can stop it.

Scorpion freaks. Legendary creatures, living in shady places, will attack their enemies with phosphorus fire.

Ice Dragon. Living in a glacier, you can freeze your opponents with cold air in your mouth.

Big Fish Hunter. New species in the sea, no one knows they are from, love to attack sharks.

Shooter in the sea. Hunters in the sea attack in a manner similar to that of mantis shrimp, firing high-pressure gas from their fingertips to shoot through their prey.

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