Creatures & Ives is a tribute to lithographs and a tribute to monsters. Who knew the two went together so well? This is the project of talented Chris Trout who started this on April 1st, no joke, and plans to do one a day for 91 days. Part of his challenge is to find old […]
Cthulhu inspiration: Innsmouth Town Hall Meeting poster set
This is a clever idea from Etsy designer Narshero; a set of posters that lined up the Town Hall meeting of the good folk of Innsmouth. It’s a quiet town, but the locals aren’t too keen on strangers and certainly swift to anger. This set of posters, designed to be shown three abreast, was a […]
Daft Space is Daft Punk merged with Dead Space
This is the beauty of a mashup. You take 1 cool thing, add it to another 1 cool thing and end up with something greater than 2 cool things. Mashups break maths; they turn 1+1=2 to 1+1=3. Case in point; take music talents Daft Punk, take computer game exellence Dead Space, put them together and […]
The wonderfully sinister art of Berk Ozturk
This short post is to highlight the “must see – can’t look” at or Berk Ozturk. Ozturk has talent not just as an artist and an illustrator but as someone capable to conjuring up those mental images that will linger with you for a long while. It’s no surprise that among his interests we find […]
Real life Portal demo
This short little chunk of theatre performance gets A+ for effort. Not sure if it ranks that highly for impact but I really enjoyed it. It was performed by the Ninja of the Night cosplay group at Fanime 2011. Did you know there was even such as thing as a cosplay group? I didn’t. Geek […]
Fantastic and slightly creepy origami Nazgul
This is pretty slick. I can’t imagine the origami skill required to fold this – it looks very impressive. Look at the Nazgul’s hands; they even have fingers! There’s even a cloak. Combine the excellent origami with the simple idea of picking matt black paper and I think the effect is really impressive. In fact, […]
Amazing, scary, wonderful monster illustrations… on post-it notes!
I’m now a big fan of John Kenn. The Danish born talent writes and directs TV shows for kids. He’s clearly got an incredibly creative mind. Working in media and with twins he’s a bit pushed for time… as you might imagine. However, when he finds a spare minute or so, he draws monsters on […]
Disney Princesses as Fighters
Deviant artist Josh MC has another successful adaptation of the ever-popular Disney Princess meme. Josh has successfully portrayed them as a range of fighters in a high-quality art collection. I don’t know about you from about half of these illustrations give me the wrestling vibe and the other half rather more of a Dungeons and […]
Redesigned At-Ats are art
Sometimes juxtaposition is all you need. Seven Hundred’s restyled At-Ats are a perfect example of this. Funky stuff. I suspect we’ll be seeing more of his art on high profile sites in the future! Hopefully on Geek Native too! Not sure what to say about this picture. Scooby-Do meets Star Wars. The Mystery Machine meets […]
The Robot Book by Thomas Jackson
Thomas Jackson is a photographer of talent and the Robot Book is a book made from metal, wood and electronic components. It’s a work of art. It’s not often we feature works of art here at Geek Native but the Robot Book clearly qualifies as worthy!









